Norcrest Porcelain Pineapple Vase E350

$25.00

Condition: Pre-owned - Very Good

Dimension: 5.5” x 2.75”

A vintage pineapple vase with little pink roses and gold accents??! Absolutely!

It seems nearly impossible that one little vase from the 1950s could possess so many adjectives - some that I never could have foreseen combined.

But here we are.

I don’t know what flower or greenery would be appropriate in this vase; maybe a little pink rose (sticking with the theme)? It would have to be something pretty special to successfully compete with the abundant porcelain flowers. Maybe just use it as a pencil holder . . .

Believe it or not, there was another pineapple with gold accents and dozens of pink roses vase manufacturer in the 1950s: Lefton. Not confusing the two is difficult, because they are IDENTICAL (without the stamp on the bottom, of course!).

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Condition: Pre-owned - Very Good

Dimension: 5.5” x 2.75”

A vintage pineapple vase with little pink roses and gold accents??! Absolutely!

It seems nearly impossible that one little vase from the 1950s could possess so many adjectives - some that I never could have foreseen combined.

But here we are.

I don’t know what flower or greenery would be appropriate in this vase; maybe a little pink rose (sticking with the theme)? It would have to be something pretty special to successfully compete with the abundant porcelain flowers. Maybe just use it as a pencil holder . . .

Believe it or not, there was another pineapple with gold accents and dozens of pink roses vase manufacturer in the 1950s: Lefton. Not confusing the two is difficult, because they are IDENTICAL (without the stamp on the bottom, of course!).

Condition: Pre-owned - Very Good

Dimension: 5.5” x 2.75”

A vintage pineapple vase with little pink roses and gold accents??! Absolutely!

It seems nearly impossible that one little vase from the 1950s could possess so many adjectives - some that I never could have foreseen combined.

But here we are.

I don’t know what flower or greenery would be appropriate in this vase; maybe a little pink rose (sticking with the theme)? It would have to be something pretty special to successfully compete with the abundant porcelain flowers. Maybe just use it as a pencil holder . . .

Believe it or not, there was another pineapple with gold accents and dozens of pink roses vase manufacturer in the 1950s: Lefton. Not confusing the two is difficult, because they are IDENTICAL (without the stamp on the bottom, of course!).