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Glazed Ceramic Mug in the Norman Rockwell Style

Ceramic Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of July 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A cream-colored glazed ceramic mug featuring a transfer-print illustration on the front. The artwork depicts a cobbler at his workbench looking thoughtfully at a small girl standing next to him, which is stylistically consistent with the narrative illustrations of Norman Rockwell, specifically his work 'The Cobbler.' The mug is tall with a slightly flared rim and a large D-shaped handle. The color palette of the illustration includes muted greens, browns, and pinks. The background glaze appears consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century mass-produced collectible ceramics. No maker's marks or artist signatures are visible in the image to confirm the specific manufacturer or official licensure; therefore, it is classified as Rockwell-style based on the iconic visual subject matter. The condition appears to be used, sitting on a retail shelf with common surface grime and a visible red and white price sticker on the shelf below. There are no obvious chips or cracks visible on the outward-facing side of the vessel, though the rim shows minor shelf wear consistent with thrift-store items. The quality of the transfer print suggests a commercial decorative object rather than a hand-painted piece.

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this cream-colored glazed ceramic mug. The vessel features a transfer-print illustration reminiscent of 'The Cobbler' by Norman Rockwell. While the imagery is stylistically consistent with authorized Rockwell collectibles often produced by companies like Gorham or the Norman Rockwell Museum in the 1970s and 1980s, I cannot verify the manufacturer or licensure status from this photo as no maker's marks are visible. This item is therefore treated as a Rockwell-style decorative object. Based on what I can see, the mug shows minor shelf wear and surface grime consistent with a used retail environment. The value estimate of $5 to $15 reflects the typical secondary market for mass-produced, mid-to-late 20th-century commemorative ceramics. This type of decorative tableware is common in thrift and antique mall settings. If the piece is an unlicensed imitation or a generic promotional item, the value likely sits at the lower end of the range, perhaps $3 to $5. Conversely, if a physical inspection revealed it to be a specific limited-edition series with a confirmed backstamp, it might reach the higher end. I cannot verify the presence of crazing or internal cracks without a tactile examination. To confirm any higher valuation, one would need to inspect the base for official hallmarks or copyright dates. The current market demand for such items is generally low, as they were produced in high volumes, leading to significant supply. Given the lack of documentation or visible branding, this estimate assumes the item functions as a common decorative collectible rather than a rare piece of memorabilia.

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