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a large green leaf vase sitting on top of a white table next to a wall
Creative Co-Op Hand-Painted Embossed Stoneware Cabbage Vase, Green, Size:5.1inchLarge x 5.1inchW x 8.3inchH
This hand-painted embossed stoneware cabbage vase is a unique and beautiful home accessory. Made of stoneware, it has a round shape and wide opening, with a green hand-painted and embossed design. The vase's realistic and textured look contrasts with the white background. It can be used to display fresh or artificial flowers, herbs, or vegetables, or as a decorative accent. Ideal for farmhouse, garden, cabin, or cottagecore style, it adds freshness and charm to any space. This vase is a perfect
Walmart
Walmart 
a cow shaped vase sitting on top of a white cloth covered tablecloth next to a wooden wall
Wonderful English Antique Cow Creamer, Charlotte Royal Crownford
Beautiful antique English cow creamer with red floral transferware The cutest little English cow creamer, great addition to any creamer collection or vintage kitchen! Size 7 inches long by 3 1/2 inches tall Great antique condition with no cracks!
a white pitcher with writing on it and a green rim around the bottom that says,
Wedgwood Queensware Botanical Water Jug - Green
Enhance your collection with this charming Wedgwood jug, featuring the delightful botanical design of the Sarah's Garden pattern. This beautifully crafted piece showcases intricate floral motifs, adding a touch of elegance and nature-inspired beauty to your home. Perfect for collectors and those who appreciate fine English ceramics. Maker's mark on underside.
One Kings Lane
One Kings Lane 
a green vase sitting on top of a white table
Barkley Footed Cachepot, Large Green
Barkley Footed Cachepot, Large Green - Hunt and Bloom
a white plate with an image of a fish on it next to two silverware
Mushroom Ceramic Plate
Add some fun-gi to the table with this gorgeous ceramic plate. Defined by its scalloped edges, organic line drawn detailing around the rim, and the stunning artwork at the center. Each terrain-exclusive platter features a reproduction of an illustration from the 1840s publication, Illustrations of British Mycology, done by Anna Maria Hussey. Hussey, an acquaintance of Charles Darwin, was a passionate enthusiast of all things fungi, and created these watercolor paintings in partnership with leading mycologist Rev Miles Joseph Berkeley.