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VINTAGE WELLER DELSA DAISY VASE 7 IN CIRCA 1950's XX

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VINTAGE WELLER DELSA DAISY VASE 7 IN CIRCA 1950's XX
VINTAGE WELLER DELSA DAISY VASE 7 IN CIRCA 1950's XX
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We are proud to present this Weller Delsa Vase stands 7.75" high by a slender 3.5" in diameter. The Delsa line was produced in the 1930's, joining Weller's other late floral lines like Gloria, Roba, Cornish, and Bouquet. This vase has a excellent form with graceful full curves and embossed design. This vase is graced with a single Daisy on the front, with leaves. The platform base is lobed in a repeating pattern like petals. This vase is glazed in a warm medium blue and finished to a satin matte. It is marked in script on the bottom. ***** Weight: 1# *** Measurements: 3.5 x 3.5 x 7.5 ***** WELLER POTTERY ***** Weller Pottery began production in 1872. Weller was founded by Samuel Weller. In 1895, Weller pottery purchased Lonhuda Pottery. With the addition of Lonhuda, Weller began production of Louwelsa. Louwelsa would become one of Weller's most popular lines. In 1895, Charles Upjohn joined Weller pottery as art director. Upjohn's most recognized line is Dickens Ware. Upjohn ultimately left Weller Pottery in 1904. In 1902 Weller hired Jacques Sicard. Sicard developed the Sicard line; which continues to be one of Weller's most sought-after patterns to this date. Weller Sicard production ended in 1907. Into the l920's Weller was still introducing several significant lines including LaSa and Hudson. Other popular Weller patterns from the 1920's include, Blue Drapery, Louella, , Glendale, Knifewood, and Warwick. Weller pottery continued to produce high quality pottery into the 1930s. By 1935, Weller pottery abandoned hand decoration and produced only molded pottery. In early 1948 Weller pottery ceased production.
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VINTAGE WELLER DELSA DAISY VASE 7 IN CIRCA 1950's XX

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