Vintage Haeger #730 C White Urn Vase Two-Handle Classical Style Pottery USA RARE

$ 36.44

Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959 height: 9 in Material: Ceramic Features: Decorative, Textured, With two handles Origin: Illinois Item Height: 9 in Brand: Haeger Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Handmade: Yes Vintage: Yes Color: White Era: Mid 20th Century (1941-1969) Type: Vase Country of Origin: United States Production Technique: Pottery Finish: Matte width: 6.5 in Style: Mid-Century Modern Model: 730-C Signed: Yes Item Width: 6.5 in Production Style: Art Pottery

Description

Vintage Haeger #730 C White Urn Vase Two-Handle Classical Style Pottery USA RARE. This elegant vintage urn is a model “#730 C” by iconic American maker Haeger Potteries. With its classical flared rim, twin handles and pedestal base, the white glazed finish gives it a refined decorative presence perfect for a mantel, shelf, or entry table. The urn exhibits light age-related wear including minor glaze chips at the rim and base (visible in photos) yet remains in good display condition. Whether you’re curating a vintage pottery collection, styling a home with mid-century pieces, or searching for a timeless decorative accent, this mark-identified Haeger urn offers both heritage and aesthetic appeal. Condition: Pre-owned vintage condition; shows surface wear/chips (see photos) This elegant vintage urn is a model “#730 C” by iconic American maker Haeger Potteries. With its classical flared rim, twin handles and pedestal base, the white glazed finish gives it a refined decorative presence perfect for a mantel, shelf, or entry table. The urn exhibits light age-related wear including minor glaze chips at the rim and base (visible in photos) yet remains in good display condition. Whether you’re curating a vintage pottery collection, styling a home with mid-century pieces, or searching for a timeless decorative accent, this mark-identified Haeger urn offers both heritage and aesthetic appeal. Condition: Pre-owned vintage condition; shows surface wear/chips (see photos)