An old vase signed by a famous designer is a work of art that is sometimes very expensive but does not look like it. Maybe he sleeps at your house without you knowing his value. We’ve listed several vases that can afford you a 13th month!

12000 € : Vase en verre Pezzato Fulvio Bianconi Venini

The Pezzato vases are among the most striking objects that Fulvio Bianconi designed for the company “Venini

€4,250: Lalique France – Swirl Vase

“Tourbillons” vase in black crystal by Lalique France after a model by René Lalique dating from 1926.

7800 € : Vase Johann Loetz widow Cytisus Neuroth decoration vers 1902

The secessionist artistic taste of the early 20th century is exemplarily reflected in this vase. The colorful “Cytisus” decor shines on its distinctive “Neuroth” colored underlay. The dynamic curves and hollows of the vase shape particularly accentuate the iridescence of the crumbled silver dots.

€15,800: Vase decorated with a hunting scene by Emile Gallé

Bronze frame executed by the crystal staircase, wheel-cut deer hunting scene, enamels on the handles. There is a similar piece with slightly different decor in a Japanese collection.

4400€ : Grand Vase Daum

Large Daum vase in multi-layered glass, acid-etched decoration, and application of vitrified powders to the surface.

1350€: 1927 René Lalique – Moissac Vase

“Moissac” vase in opalescent glass by René Lalique created in 1927. Molded signature.

2800€ : Grand glass vase by Archimede Seguso (Murano)

Large “opalino a coste” glass vase modeled by Archimede Seguso for Seguso Vetri d’Arte in Murano, circa 1955

5500€: Medici vase in opaline crystal of amethyst color circa 1820-1830

Medici vase in opaline crystal in amethyst color. It consists of a gilt bronze base, decorated with diamond patterns. The base carries the opaline decorated with bands, friezes of palmettes, garlands of blue flowers and bouquets of multicolored roses. The vase is decorated with a central medallion representing an animal scene (The dog and the wolf, Book I, fable V) whose subject is taken from La Fontaine’s Fables.