Unique English vase with a Grecian feel. It has no markings, but I did have it appraised and was told that its' style indicates that it is from England around 1920 to 1940.

It has a lovely bluish gray base with a thick glaze that has tiny, dried flowers that are a periwinkle blue. They are scattered throughout the shell of the vase and gives the vase a much bluer tint. The Crackled glaze finish is not so thick as to prevent the slight feel of the flowers within the glaze. The top of the vase resembles the cap of ionic columns. The bulbous base has embossed embellishments on both longer sides of the vase. There are no chips or imperfections noted.

The vase stands at 6 1/4 inches. 4 3/8 inches at its' widest. Its' base is 3 1/2 inches in diameter and its' opening is approximately 2 1/2 inches.