Morning Glory

Introduced in 1935, the appearance of Morning Glory—a looping tangle of flowers, vines, and leaves—owes much to some of the stylized floral patterns found on Ceramic Design pieces of three decades earlier. The lavender, yellow, and pale green palette with dark accents on an ivory or green body is quite distinctive. Pieces are unmarked or feature foil labels.

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Morning Glory green bulbous vase
unmarked, 8 1/2″ by 6 1/2″.

$900-$1,100

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Pair of Morning Glory green candlesticks
minor bruise to base of one, foil label, 5″ by 4 1/4″.

$450-$500/pair

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Morning Glory green oblong planter
unmarked, 4 3/4″ by 11″.

$450-$500

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Morning Glory white oblong planter
strong mold and good color, unmarked, 5″ by 13″.

$350-$400

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Morning Glory green flaring vase
with strong mold and good color, restoration to flat chip under foot ring, unmarked, 14 3/4″ by 10″.

$1,800-$2,000

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Morning Glory green double wall pocket
light glaze scaling (from firing) to tip of shorter holder, unmarked, 8 1/2″.

$850-$950

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Morning Glory green flaring pillow vase
foil label, 7 1/4″ by 4″.

$450-$500

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Morning Glory white flaring vase
small chip to rim, unmarked, 8 1/4″ by 6 3/4″.

$300-$350

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Morning Glory white flaring pillow vase
foil label, 7″ by 4 3/4″.

$300-$350

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Morning Glory white vase
nick and several restorations, unmarked, 6 1/2″ by 4 1/4″.

$150-$200

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Morning Glory white pear-shaped vase
1″ tight hairline to rim, grinding chips to base, foil label, 10 1/4″ by 7″.

$300-$350