Hull Pottery Iris Vase 406-7 Pastel Pink Blue Yellow Twin Handles Vintage c1940
This vintage Hull Pottery Iris Vase (model 406-7) showcases the soft, romantic pastel color palette that defined the brand’s mid-20th-century art pottery. Produced circa 1940, this piece features a gently flared rim, twin side handles, and a sculpted floral motif highlighted in pink and yellow. The matte glaze transitions from warm rose at the top to powder blue at the base, giving the vase a signature Hull gradient that collectors prize.
The vase belongs to Hull Pottery’s iconic line of floral relief pieces, known for their craftsmanship and decorative appeal. The embossed iris blossoms and leaf detailing make it a charming choice for display, whether styled on a shelf, as part of a Hull collection, or used as a functional vase for fresh or dried arrangements. Its size and form make it a versatile accent for vintage, cottage, shabby chic, and early-mid-century decor styles.
Marked “HULL U.S.A. 406-7” on the base, this vase reflects Hull Pottery’s artistry during the 1930s–1940s, a period recognized for its sculpted designs and soft matte finishes. Highly collectible and beautifully preserved, this piece is a standout addition for pottery enthusiasts and decor lovers alike.
Product Details:
Brand: Hull Pottery
Manufacturer: Hull Pottery Company
Origin: USA
Estimated Era and Date: c.1940
Material: Ceramic
Color: Pink, Blue, Yellow, Green
Occasion: Everyday, Decorative Display
Style / Pattern / Theme / Design Notes: Floral relief design; pastel gradient glazing; sculpted iris motif; twin handled vase; early 20th-century American art pottery aesthetic
Features:
Matte pastel glaze transitioning from pink to light blue
Raised iris flower motif with sculpted leaf details
Classic twin-handle silhouette with flared rim
Collectible Hull Pottery model 406-7
Ideal for display, floral arranging, or vintage decor styling
Dimensions:
Length: 5.5 in
Width: 3 in
Height: 7.5 in
Condition:
Excellent vintage condition. Light wear consistent with age, including minor surface marks and subtle glaze variations typical of early Hull Pottery. No chips and no cracks. Paint and sculptural details remain well-preserved, and overall presentation is clean and bright.
