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    Magnolia. With its earthy hue, braided base and sculptural handles, this rattan vase is a versatile accent that feels both rustic and refined. Per Senior Editor Dana Dickey: “It’s part of the ...

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    Other tableware and decorative items that reflected contemporary designs were the 1950s hand-decorated Slipware, 1960s Studio vases, 1970s Muramics and mugs, and 1980s People Figures. [5] Many of these items are actively collected. [6] In 1972, Clappison left Hornsea Pottery and became chief designer for Ravenhead Glass in Lancashire. [6]

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    The best known and most impressive examples of Andalucian wares are the Alhambra vases, a number of very large vases made to stand in niches in the Alhambra in Granada, and perhaps elsewhere. These are very atypical in Islamic pottery in having only a decorative function, with no practical purpose, and are "by far" the largest pieces of ...

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    The mounts referred to in the 1823 description were of enamelled silver-gilt and were added to the vase in Europe in 1381. An 18th-century water colour of the vase complete with its mounts exists, but the mounts themselves were removed and lost in the 19th century. The vase is now in the National Museum of Ireland.