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Set of Three Miniature Abstract Pattern Porcelain Bud Vases

Decorative Arts & Ceramics

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$45-75

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a cohesive set of three miniature porcelain bud vases, each featuring a slender, elongated neck that flares into a trumpet-shaped rim. The body of each vase is bulbous with a gently tapered base. Two of the vases display an intricate cool-toned palette consisting of cobalt blue, cyan, and black, featuring stylized paisley, scrollwork, and geometric 'eyes' reminiscent of mid-century mod or psychedelic art influences. The central vase contrasts these with a warm, earthy palette of rust orange, sand tan, muted purple, and deep brown in a more cubist, fragmented geometric pattern with textured visual effects. All three vases appear to be made from a fine-grained ceramic or porcelain with a high-gloss finish. The craftsmanship suggests production-line precision with uniform shapes, while the surface decorations appear to be applied decals or transfers rather than hand-painted, given the intricate repeat patterns and registration. There are no immediately visible maker's marks or signatures from this angle, but the style is indicative of late 20th-century decorative artware (circa 1980s-2000s). The condition appears excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or crazing, maintaining a vibrant color saturation and a reflective surface across all three pieces.

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I have examined the digital representation of this three-piece set of miniature porcelain bud vases. My visual inspection indicates these are contemporary decorative wares, likely produced between 1990 and 2010. The forms are consistent with mass-produced slip-cast porcelain, characterized by a uniform wall thickness and standardized profiles. The 'Mid-Century Modern' and 'Psychedelic' aesthetic is achieved through high-quality transfer decals rather than hand-painted decoration, evidenced by the sharpness of the repeating geometric motifs and 'evil eye' patterns. The condition of the trio appears excellent, with the high-gloss glaze showing no signs of crazing, UV-related fading, or mechanical damage such as chips at the delicate rim. While visually striking, these items lack the indicators of high-end studio pottery or significant designer provenance, such as an artist's signature or a known kiln mark. The current market for such items is driven primarily by home staging and the 'maximalist' interior design trend. Comparables for unsigned, contemporary miniature decorative sets typically sell within the $15–$25 per unit range at retail boutiques or online secondary markets. Several limitations exist in this remote appraisal. A physical inspection is required to check the underside for impressed marks that might indicate a specific manufacturer (e.g., Rosenthal Netter or a contemporary equivalent). I cannot definitively confirm the body material without feeling the weight and texture of the unglazed foot rings. To elevate this valuation, provenance documentation or a confirmed manufacturer’s label would be necessary. Without these, the value remains in the decorative category rather than the fine art or investment-grade collectible category.

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