Antique Vase Stand
Late 19th Century German Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
Late 19th Century French Napoleon III Antique Vase Stand
Marble, Spelter
Early 20th Century French Neoclassical Antique Vase Stand
Lapis Lazuli, Ormolu
1920s Danish Art Nouveau Antique Vase Stand
Ceramic, Stoneware
Early 1900s Italian Rococo Antique Vase Stand
Alabaster
Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
Late 19th Century European Antique Vase Stand
Earthenware, Majolica
19th Century French French Provincial Antique Vase Stand
Copper
Mid-19th Century French Antique Vase Stand
Ceramic, Majolica
19th Century English Victorian Antique Vase Stand
Glass
Mid-19th Century French Classical Roman Antique Vase Stand
Iron
Mid-19th Century French Empire Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
19th Century French Neoclassical Antique Vase Stand
Ormolu
18th Century Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Vase Stand
Enamel
Early 19th Century Russian Neoclassical Antique Vase Stand
Ormolu
Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
Early 20th Century French Neoclassical Antique Vase Stand
Lapis Lazuli, Ormolu
Early 20th Century Chinese Meiji Antique Vase Stand
Brass, Enamel
Late 19th Century Mexican Antique Vase Stand
Other
Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Vase Stand
Bronze
19th Century Japanese Japonisme Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
Early 19th Century French French Provincial Antique Vase Stand
Clay, Terracotta
1880s French Louis XVI Antique Vase Stand
Bronze
19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain, Giltwood
Early 20th Century French Neoclassical Antique Vase Stand
Ormolu
Late 19th Century Japanese Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Vase Stand
Metal, Enamel
19th Century Islamic Antique Vase Stand
Iron
18th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Antique Vase Stand
Ormolu
19th Century Antique Vase Stand
Bronze
19th Century Japanese Antique Vase Stand
Bronze
1880s Antique Vase Stand
Marble
Early 20th Century Japanese Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
Late 19th Century French Empire Antique Vase Stand
Onyx, Bronze
Late 19th Century Unknown Neoclassical Antique Vase Stand
Bronze
Early 20th Century Scandinavian Scandinavian Modern Antique Vase Stand
Ceramic
Early 20th Century American Art Deco Antique Vase Stand
Ceramic, Pottery
1870s Antique Vase Stand
Bronze
Late 19th Century Arts and Crafts Antique Vase Stand
Wrought Iron
Early 20th Century Japanese Anglo-Japanese Antique Vase Stand
Brass
1860s Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
19th Century French Other Antique Vase Stand
Crystal, Ormolu
Early 20th Century British Art Deco Antique Vase Stand
Glass
19th Century Japanese Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
Early 20th Century Chinese Qing Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
Late 19th Century Japanese Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
Early 20th Century Austrian Arts and Crafts Antique Vase Stand
Pottery
Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Antique Vase Stand
Ceramic
Late 19th Century English Victorian Antique Vase Stand
Silver
Early 20th Century Swedish Antique Vase Stand
Metal, Bronze
Early 19th Century French Empire Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain
Early 20th Century Japanese Antique Vase Stand
Stoneware
Early 20th Century Russian Arts and Crafts Antique Vase Stand
Brass, Copper
19th Century Asian Antique Vase Stand
Porcelain, Paint
Early 19th Century Antique Vase Stand
Ceramic
19th Century French Antique Vase Stand
Bronze
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- What is an antique wash stand?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022An antique wash stand was a stand, typically made of wood, that was designed to hold a washing pitcher and basin. A wash stand was an early version of the modern bathroom sink. It sometimes would have a hole or indentation to help hold the basin still and some were designed to also hold a mirror. On 1stDibs, find an array of antique wash stands.
- How do you identify an antique vase?2 Answers1stDibs ExpertAugust 17, 2021To tell if a vase is antique, look for a mark on the bottom of the vase either a NIPPON mark or an overmark over the original maker’s mark.1stDibs ExpertAugust 24, 2021The easiest way to identify an antique vase is to check for logos, artist's name or signature at the bottom. These marks may be painted, inked or inscribed. You can also check the edges to identify an antique vase — they are generally more smooth and polished than the rest of the piece. Find an extraordinary collection of antique and vintage vases and vessels on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022The best way to identify an antique porcelain vase is to check for a maker’s mark. Gently flip the vase over and look for a signature or logo on the bottom. You may also find the name of the artist or designer. Old vases were also made in wood-based kilns, so an antique vase will likely have small imperfections such as coarseness, crackling or asymmetry. When in doubt, work with a certified appraiser to determine the authenticity of your vase. On 1stDibs, you’ll find a variety of expertly vetted antique porcelain vases.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022There are a few ways to tell the approximate age of a porcelain vase, including identifying the maker's mark. These are usually located on the bottom of the vase. The maker's mark can help you find the era of manufacture once you know the company or studio that produced the piece. Look for imperfections, which were inevitable with wood-fuelled kilns of the past but uncommon with modern gas-fuelled kilns. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of antique porcelain from some of the world's top sellers.
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