Description
Lady head vases gained popularity in the mid-20th century, particularly from the 1940s through the 1960s. These decorative vases were often used for floral arrangements and were produced by various potteries, primarily in Japan and the United States. They came in a wide array of designs, featuring different hairstyles, hats, and facial expressions.
Many collectors appreciate lady head vases for their kitsch appeal and the nostalgia they evoke. The vases often reflect the fashion and beauty standards of their time.
There is a slight chip on the right side of the brim of her hat as shown in the photos.






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