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Mod soft pink Haeger pottery double rose vase featuring a classic mod form, two raised or embossed rose flower shapes on one side and a matte finish. The original stickers from 1986 are still intact as this 1980s piece of home decor is in nice vintage condition.
The color is a light pink. The shape features a rounded mid/top bulbous section that tapers quickly at the bottom and even more so at the top. The smaller top opening on this vase has an asymmetrical lip. This different opening and the two raised roses on the top on one side give this vase some extra wow factor.
This retro vase would be a perfect addition to any contemporary urban home decor.
Bottom stickers say Haegar Made in the U.S.A. 7103, copyright 1986. The other is a sticker for the department store and there is some handwritten numbers as well.
Measures 10” wide x 9 1/2” tall. The opening is 3” x 2 1/4”, and the base is 4 1/4” wide.
This pink floor vase weighs just over 4 lbs. before packaging for shipment.
It is in very good vintage condition with no chips or cracks. Some light wear commensurate with vintage age. Still has original stickers on. The 4 round bottom felt pieces are also still in place.
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