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9. Crownford China powder blue cornucopia vase with gold trimUnavailable • Pre-owned - Excellent
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1940s Cornucopia, also known as the horn of plenty, is an ancient symbol of abundance and nourishment, often depicted as a horn overflowing with fruits, flowers, and grains. In decorative arts, it has been a popular motif since antiquity, particularly during periods like the Renaissance and Art Nouveau, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune. Crownford China was an American pottery company known for producing decorative ceramics. This particular cornucopia vase, model #1133, likely dates to the mid-20th century, a time when such decorative items were popular for home decor. The powder blue glaze and gold trim are characteristic of the era's aesthetic, blending classical symbolism with contemporary decorative trends.

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