This vintage Hull Pottery art vase in the Wild Flowers pattern showcases softly sculpted blossoms and Hull’s iconic matte pastel glaze. The piece blends pink, cream, and soft blue-green tones over crisp floral relief, capturing the look that made Hull one of the most beloved American art potteries of the mid-20th century.
The Wild Flowers pattern belongs to Hull’s classic floral era, produced in Crooksville, Ohio from the late 1930s into the 1950s. During this period, Hull transitioned from utilitarian ware to decorative art pottery, emphasizing naturalistic blossoms, pastel color palettes, and sculptural forms designed for mantel and console display.
Wild Flowers pieces remain highly sought after by Hull collectors for their display-ready coloration and charming floral relief. This vase works beautifully on its own, paired with other Hull floral lines, or integrated into a broader American art pottery display.