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A beautiful pink, green and white speckled glass vase, made by Kerry Glass of Ireland. Bears a mirror image of the flame pontil mark to the base as was also used at Michaels Isle of Wight Studio. Kerry Glass was founded in Ireland in 1978 by Michael Harris, his wife Elizabeth, Ross Lewis and two of Michael's friends from Malta.Please note: Although this vase is obviously too small to hold a bunch of flowers, it is still classed as a vase. Small vases like this were often used to hold flowerheads, or miniature "sweetpea" flowers, or simply used as decorative ornaments.