Vintage Hull Magnolia Art Pottery Vase: 12.5 Inch Choice

Two 12.5-inch tall pale pink art pottery vases with embossed pink magnolia flowers and green leaves; one is an urn shape with small loop handles and the other is a flared shape with winged handles. Vintage Hull Magnolia Art Pottery Vase: 12.5 Inch Choice Vintage Hull Magnolia Art Pottery Vase: 12.5 Inch Choice Vintage Hull Magnolia Art Pottery Vase: 12.5 Inch Choice Vintage Hull Magnolia Art Pottery Vase: 12.5 Inch Choice Vintage Hull Magnolia Art Pottery Vase: 12.5 Inch Choice Vintage Hull Magnolia Art Pottery Vase: 12.5 Inch Choice Vintage Hull Magnolia Art Pottery Vase: 12.5 Inch Choice Vintage Hull Magnolia Art Pottery Vase: 12.5 Inch Choice Vintage Hull Magnolia Art Pottery Vase: 12.5 Inch Choice
Vintage Hull Magnolia Art Pottery Vase: 12.5 Inch Choice
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Discover a classic piece of American ceramic history with your choice of one Vintage Hull Magnolia Art Pottery Vase. Standing an impressive 12.5 inches tall, these pieces were manufactured in Crooksville, Ohio, during the mid-20th century. You may select from two distinct silhouettes: the H-16-12 1/2 (urn shape with small loop handles) or the H-18-12 1/2 (flared shape with winged handles). Both vases feature the renowned Magnolia line's signature hand-decorated relief, showcasing delicate pink magnolia blossoms on a pastel background.

These vases were often used as centerpieces or in professional florist arrangements during the 1940s and 1950s, making them a perfect addition to cottagecore, grandmillennial, or traditional farmhouse decor. They represent Hull's "pastel matte" era, which is highly prized by collectors for its soft, artistic finish. Each vase has a hairline crack at the top rim but is otherwise in good condition, retaining its vibrant colors and structural integrity. These are stunning display pieces that bring a piece of mid-century artisan craft into your modern space.

These vases are vintage, over 75 years old. While they appear to be in good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.