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Used, possibly Vintage—Ceramic mini vase with golden-brown glaze and dark-red, forest-green, and navy stripes, 2.75” tall, 2.875” diameter at base. No chips, cracks, stains or damage. Perfect for dried flowers from your garden. Excellent condition.
The Otagiri Manufacturing Company made several items using the pattern between 1958 and 1994. The design can be found on other non-Otagiri items manufactured by Enesco after it’s purchase of OMC. Genuine OMC is identified by a gold and black stick, however, many stickers have dried up and fallen off over the years. Because the vase does not have an Otagiri sticker on it, we can’t be sure if it’s genuine OMC or Enesco. The workmanship is good and appears handmade.
Used, possibly Vintage—Ceramic mini vase with golden-brown glaze and dark-red, forest-green, and navy stripes, 2.75” tall, 2.875” diameter at base. No chips, cracks, stains or damage. Perfect for dried flowers from your garden. Excellent condition.
The Otagiri Manufacturing Company made several items using the pattern between 1958 and 1994. The design can be found on other non-Otagiri items manufactured by Enesco after it’s purchase of OMC. Genuine OMC is identified by a gold and black stick, however, many stickers have dried up and fallen off over the years. Because the vase does not have an Otagiri sticker on it, we can’t be sure if it’s genuine OMC or Enesco. The workmanship is good and appears handmade.
Used, possibly Vintage—Ceramic mini vase with golden-brown glaze and dark-red, forest-green, and navy stripes, 2.75” tall, 2.875” diameter at base. No chips, cracks, stains or damage. Perfect for dried flowers from your garden. Excellent condition.
The Otagiri Manufacturing Company made several items using the pattern between 1958 and 1994. The design can be found on other non-Otagiri items manufactured by Enesco after it’s purchase of OMC. Genuine OMC is identified by a gold and black stick, however, many stickers have dried up and fallen off over the years. Because the vase does not have an Otagiri sticker on it, we can’t be sure if it’s genuine OMC or Enesco. The workmanship is good and appears handmade.