Submitted by ju1i3 on Tue, 09/25/2018 - 09:44
I love hyacinth vases. I love forcing bulbs. I love growing things. I love cats. All these things come together in my web sites: this site about the hyacinth vases themselves, gardenwithindoors where I blog about using the hyacinth vases to force bulbs and gardenwithoutdoors where I blog about my gardening efforts and you will see my cats feature quite a lot, indoors and outdoors.
Submitted by ju1i3 on Sun, 01/19/2025 - 06:33
Byzanta Ware hyacinth vases, also see the Ceramic Hyacinth Vases and Byzanta Ware 2024 pages
The plain orange vase on the right is my latest Byzanta Ware hyacinth vase. I only realised yesterday that the inside glaze is blue not orange unlike the other two.
Submitted by ju1i3 on Mon, 01/13/2025 - 18:33
I found this white vase with red trailing decoration on ebay. I don't know if it's an "official" hyacinth vase (I suspect it's not) but I am using it as a hyacinth vase. It's rather small so only suitable for smaller hyacinth bulbs. I used a hyacinth bulb from Sainsbury's this year. They do a pack of 12 bulbs, no specified varieties and not prepared for forcing.
in full bloom end of December
a few days before that
the vase is 14 cm tall, trailing hand-applied and uneven - but I love that
vase from the top, 6.5 cm across, delightfully handmade
base with snapped off pontil mark (ignore the number, that's for my records)
Submitted by ju1i3 on Fri, 03/22/2024 - 13:47
I was lucky enough to find another Byzanta Ware hyacinth vase on ebay this week. I have never found anything about these - aside from my own experiences.
gold rim, unlike my other two
base with Byzanta Ware mark, including Grimwade's Stoke-on-Trent
I also a blue lustre and an orange flowered Byzanta Ware hyacinth vases.
base of the orange flowered vase
base of the blue lustre vase
Submitted by ju1i3 on Mon, 04/24/2023 - 05:58
I found this on ebay recently and recognised it as a glassroots hyacinth vase although it is unmarked. I feel sure it is glassroots as the shape, weight and even the water staining which the glassroots vases seem to suffer from is so distinctive of the glassroots vases. I also have a lime green one unsigned of this shorter vase and a cranberry signed glassroots taller vase. Will photograph them all together.
Submitted by ju1i3 on Tue, 01/24/2023 - 05:23
I bought a few crocus vases recently (3 on the right) and wanted to compare crocus vase shapes. Left to right, a common crocus vase shape. I have 10 of these vases. A slightly larger vase, I have 4 of these. Cranberry glassroots crocus vase, similar to the glassroots hyacinth vase. Clear vase, similar to the glassroots but lighter and thinner glass. Uranium acorn? vase. I just bought it on ebay so have not tried it with a crocus bulb but it seems smaller than even the other small vases so maybe for acorns.
no sooner than I took the photo above, I found a few more vases in the cellar, the black vase in the centre is by Haven Pottery (see label below), the engraved amber vase on the left I have used in past years for crocus forcing, the Dartington vase next, not sure I've used or not - must organise the crocus forcing better so I have all the vases organised and ready at the right time in August / September when I have crocus bulbs to start
The Haven Pottery crocus vase label on the base, I think I bought this in the past year but forgot about it and didn't use it for a crocus bulb this year, will try to next year
polished pontil mark on the base of the engraved amber vase
I also bought the cranberry vase below with "prong" trailing and other vases for size comparison.
all my previous crocus vases
I have never seen clear versions of these hyacinth vases. I was wondering their vintage. They don't seem to be very modern. Cobalt blue vase to the right for comparison.
Submitted by ju1i3 on Tue, 12/13/2022 - 06:06
I don't know the correct term for this vase decoration or if there even is a term for it, I call it "pronged".
I just got this cranberry vase and realised I have a few other vases with this type of decoration, all of which I use for hyacinth forcing. I don't know if it's an "official" hyacinth vase (i.e. made for forcing hyacinths) but I think it might be, the yellow vase I don't know either although I suspect not and the two on the right I don't think were made as hyacinth forcing vases although those prongs seem perfect - to me - for holding a hyacinth bulb.
I put the blue squat vase next to the cranberry vase to show relative sizes. I don't have any more hyacinth bulbs to use this year to try the new one but it seems a perfect size and shape to me and I will definitely be using it next year. When there's snow outside and it's so cold is the best time to have hyacinths growing inside.
Submitted by ju1i3 on Thu, 09/08/2022 - 05:47
It's the time of year to start thinking about hyacinth vases and forcing hyacinths in them, especially for Christmas. I ordered my hyacinth bulbs the end of July . I've bought a few hyacinth vases on ebay recently - totally unnecessary as I have lots of hyacinth vases but I just couldn't resist.
Looking at each in detail, my regular blog readers will know I have a particular love of terracotta hyacinth vases and have a few of them but I didn't have this kind until I bought this Prattware hyacinth vase on ebay. I recognised the pattern as I have another piece in the range, a tobacco jar I think, must dig out a photo.
cobalt blue Victorian teardrop hyacinth vase
Broste Copenhagen jack-in-the-pulpit hyacinth vases. I loved these since I first saw other examples on ebay years ago and was lucky enough to find some on ebay. So was happy to find these on ebay recently.
Submitted by ju1i3 on Sat, 02/05/2022 - 07:05
Quite happy to use anything that will hold a hyacinth bulb above water, in this case a vintage pickle jar. These Blue Jacket hyacinths have been great this year, a few have had double stems.
another improvised hyacinth vase in the centre, it's small but has enough room for the roots, more usual hyacinth vases either side
Submitted by ju1i3 on Mon, 01/10/2022 - 16:13
I enjoy using my antique and vintage hyacinth vases - and the odd modern one - and vases that aren't even hyacinth vases - whatever takes my fancy.
I have 90-some hyacinth vases so most of the year they are in boxes in my cellar. After using them for forcing and washing them out before I put them away, is a time to enjoy the vases themselves without any distractions. These tall hand-blown 19th century vases are my favourite, especially in cobalt blue. I do wish my camera could capture the colour better - an intense purpley blue. Some of the amethyst vases are exquisite as well. Amber is not my favourite haycinth vase colour but this vase on the left is such a great example of a hand-blown antique hyacinth vase, I still love it.
I'm lucky enough to have some short vases in that intense cobalt blue colour. My photo may not show it but there is variation in the colour of these, some are purple / blue some a more ordinary blue. (this photo was taken in January before these hyacinths bloomed)
black hyacinth vase, my latest purchase, a terracotta vase painted with very shiny black paint and transfer designs, 3 figures around the vase
Two's Company hyacinth vase
each side of the box
Two's Company also produced this design
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