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Beautifully hand painted flowers all around! Vintage Inarco (c)1962 hand painted porcelain egg vase holder is in good condition. Small inner side chip. Picture shown above. Can't tell it's chipped at all from the front, unless you look on the inner side. Maker mark on the bottom. Inarco porcelain egg vase holder stands at 3 3/4in. tall by 2.25in. wide by 2 3/4in. deep. This item came from an Estate sale, and the previous owner used it as a planter. History Of Inarco The Company started in Cleveland Ohio, and was founded by Irwin Garber in 1960. The company began with the name International Art ware Corporation, better known as INARCO. A designer by trade, Garber had a penchant for the artistic side of figurines; indeed, his own wife, Roselle, is believed to have been a model for a number of the company's head vases. In its beginnings, the company imported ceramic and glass floral containers and giftware. In 1986, INARCO moved to Jacksonville, Florida, after it was purchased by Japanese giftware distributor, Napco.
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