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AI Identification

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Lidded ceramic vessel in the style of Roseville Zephyr Lily

Art Pottery

AI Estimated Value

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$65–$95

As of July 9, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This ceramic item appears to be a double-handled sugar bowl or similar lidded utility vessel. It features a pale yellow or light chartreuse ground with a textured, matte finish. The design includes a raised floral motif of a pink lily with green leaves, and the handles and lid finial are finished in a dark moss-green glaze. The vessel exhibits an Art Deco aesthetic with stylized, sweeping handles that terminate in a pointed 'ear' shape. The overall form and floral decoration are stylistically consistent with the Zephyr Lily pattern produced by Roseville Pottery, which was popular in the mid-1940s. The craftsmanship shows typical 20th-century mold-cast ceramic production details with hand-applied glaze accents. No maker's mark or signature is visible in the provided image to verify origin; thus, the attribution remains a hypothesis based on visual pattern matching. The condition appears fair to good with no immediate major cracks visible, though potential crazing or small kiln marks typical of vintage pottery may be present under closer inspection. The lid sits flush against the body, and the glaze coloring appears consistent throughout the piece.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have evaluated this lidded vessel which appears consistent with the Zephyr Lily pattern often attributed to mid-20th century American art pottery production. From what I can see, the matte glaze, floral relief, and stylized handles suggest a 'Bermuda Blue' or 'Chartreuse' colorway typical of mid-1940s aesthetics. However, because I cannot examine the base for a raised mark or hand-incised shape number, I must treat the Roseville attribution as a hypothesis. I cannot verify from a photo whether this is a period-accurate piece or a later reproduction, as the crispness of the mold and the specific texture of the clay body would need physical inspection to confirm. My estimate of $65–$95 assumes the piece is a vintage example in good condition with no hidden chips or repairs. This estimate reflects general market demand for mid-century American ceramics, where decorative utility pieces like sugar bowls are frequently traded by collectors. To confirm the item’s status, an in-person examination by a specialist is required to check for kiln flaws, glaze consistency, and mark depth. If this vessel were to be a contemporary reproduction or an unattributed 'in the style of' piece, the market value would likely decrease to the $20–$35 range. The final value is contingent upon physical authentication and the absence of any structural restoration that is not visible in the current photograph.

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