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Vintage Milk Glass Vases Pair Quilted Diamond Pattern Mid-Century Wedding Decor

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This pair of vintage milk glass vases features a beautiful quilted diamond pattern and glossy white finish, showcasing the timeless charm of mid-century pressed glass. Their flared rims and rounded bases create a graceful silhouette, perfect for wedding décor, mantle displays, or floral styling. Whether displayed as a pair or used individually, these vases reflect the elegant craftsmanship of classic American milk glass makers such as Anchor Hocking or Indiana Glass. 📌 Why they're special: • Beautiful quilted diamond texture • Mid-century design with flared rim • Perfect matching pair for styling or gifting • Collectible pressed milk glass craftsmanship 🌿 Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs. ⏳ Era: Mid-20th century (1950s–1970s) 📏 Dimensions (each): 10 cm × 10 cm × 22 cm 🎨 Colour: White milk glass 💡 Perfect for: Wedding centrepieces, home décor, floral styling, or vintage collections 📸 See pictures for details: We are a vintage shop and all items are at least 20 years old, with some over a century old. While we strive to describe items accurately, minor imperfections may be present. Please contact us if you'd like additional photos. ✨ Ships from Ontario, Canada – carefully packed by our family-run shop.
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