Vase with clamping apparatus

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211 8, 211 601, 70 58, 47 4101, A47F 500

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057328307

ABSTRACT:
A vase includes a clamping apparatus mounted within the vase body having a pair of jaw members which will selectively clamp together to retain flower stems in position within the vase body. A lock mechanism is mounted on the vase and operable to selectively operate the clamping mechanism to either clamp the flowers in position or release the flowers.

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