I find this interesting as I have always liked the opal-over-pink items with applied acanthus leaves. Perhaps not a partucularly masculine design, but I think it is one that typifies the late Victorian tastes.
What I have never found out, however, is which companies actually made which items - there seems to be various attributions given in books and by dealers. Is there any defeinte evidence that this vase is by Walsh Walsh?
In Victorian Decorative Glass, British Designs, 1850-1914 by Mervyn Gulliver, several examples with the coloured acanthus leaves are shown (pages 128/9) but sadly no attribuions are given. However, for three of them the text states, "... illustrated in an advertisement for Autumnal Ware, included in the Pottery Gazette, on May 1, 1884, by the dealers Blumberg & Company of Cannon Street London."
In Decorative Victorian Glass by Cyril Manley (pages 68/9), this style of vase has various comments and the reader is left with a puzzle about attributions, but possibilities include Stevens & Williams.
Gulliver does, however, give general price guides for each item shown and for these vases he suggested £175 to £195. In the author's words, " ... all prices quoted ... are approximate and are based on 2001, United Kingdom values for items in good condition." I suspect those prices are what would be charged by a knowledgeable dealer. Actual pirces obtained on resale can vary considerably.
Edited to add:I have just seen Frank's entry showing the eBay link ... which is, I believe, for the vase we are considering. It will be interesting to see what the outcome is. But I would still like to know whether Walsh Walsh can be confirmed as the maker.