Vases with their own glorious scenery to match what you can see out the window. Maybe prettier. Scenic vellum vases, glazed stoneware from Rockwood Pottery of Cincinnati. 20th century. American.

Vellum glazed river scene vase. mid 20th c.
Vellum glazed river scene vase. mid 20th c. Painted by Edward Timothy Hurley for Rockwood. Stamped “RP XLVIII 6920” on the base. Image © 1stdibs, Inc. 2019. Fair use license. via https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/decorative-objects/vases-vessels/vases/rookwood-vellum-glazed-river-scene-vase-edward-timothy-hurley/id-f_8889123/
Scenic vellum vase with road and forest. 1922.
Scenic vellum vase with road and forest. 1922. Ceramic. Painted by Fred Rothenbusch for Rockwood. Image courtesy Rago Arts and Auction Center, Lambertville. Image © 2002-2019 LiveAuctioneers. Fair use license. via https://www.liveauctioneers.com/en-gb/item/61819281_f-rothenbusch-rookwood-scenic-vellum-vase
Scenic vellum vase. 1909.
Scenic vellum vase. 1909. Ceramic. Markings: Artist’s monogram incised on bottom, underglaze: “ETH.”, “V” impressed on bottom, underglaze: “RP” cipher with 14 flames, “IX” beneath “925 B/V”. Collection of the Cooper Hewitt Museum, New York. In the public domain. via https://collection.cooperhewitt.org/objects/18618515/
Scenic vellum ovoid vase. 1908.
Scenic vellum ovoid vase. 1908. Ceramic. Painted by Fred Rothenbusch for Rockwood. Image ©2019 Artnet Worldwide Corporation. Fair use license. via http://www.artnet.com/artists/rookwood-pottery/unusual-scenic-vellum-ovoid-vase-painted-by-fred-LiV5pB8gUrZ2ABdTBny6rA2

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