Description
Head vases gained popularity in the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s. These decorative vases, often depicting women, were used for floral arrangements and became collectible items. They were produced by various companies, including Lefton, Relpo, and Napco.
These vases often featured detailed facial features, elaborate hairstyles, and fashionable hats, reflecting the glamour of the era. The appeal of head vases lies in their nostalgic charm and the variety of designs available, making them sought after by collectors.
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