Princess House Heritage Etched Polka Dot Vase
Princess House · Art & Decor > Vases / Kitchenware > Glassware

Era / Decade
1990s-2000s; The 'Heritage' pattern is a long-standing line, but this specific flared silhouette is common in late 20th-century catalogs.
Material
Clear blown glass with wheel-etched/frosted polka dot (Heritage) pattern and a weighted base.
Condition
Excellent; no visible chips, cracks, or clouding (etching is crisp). The glass appears clear and well-maintained.
Demand Level
Moderate; Princess House has a very loyal following, but the market is saturated with common pieces like this vase.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$15.00 - $28.00
Estimated Retail Value
$35.00 - $45.00
Comparable Sales
Similar Princess House Heritage vases typically sell for $12-$20 plus shipping on eBay. Pairs or larger 'crimp' style versions from the same line can fetch up to $35.
Description
Elegant Princess House flared vase featuring the iconic 'Heritage' etched polka dot/bubble pattern. This clear glass vase stands approximately 7-8 inches tall with a weighted base for stability. Perfect for fresh floral arrangements or as a replacement piece for Princess House collectors.
Key Features
Hand-etched 'Heritage' pattern which is highly recognizable; classic flared shape; heavy base; Princess House is a popular multi-level marketing brand with a dedicated collector base.
Authenticity Indicators
The characteristic wheel-etched polka dots are consistent with Princess House 'Heritage' production. While often unmarked, the quality of etching is distinct. High confidence.
Flaws to Note
No major flaws visible. Check for 'flea bites' (tiny chips) around the top rim and mineral deposits (white clouding) on the interior floor of the vase.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay (best for collectors), Etsy (if marketed as vintage), or Facebook Marketplace (for local floral enthusiasts).
Selling Tips
Clean with a mixture of vinegar and water to ensure the glass sparkles. Use the keyword 'Heritage Pattern' and 'Hand Etched' in the title. Photography should be done against a dark, solid background to make the white etching pop.