
Mixed-Media Pottery Vessel with Woven Rattan Cage on Wrought Iron Stand
This decorative object consists of a bulbous, unglazed earthenware vessel held within an intricate rattan frame and supported by a tripod metal stand. The central ceramic component features a deep reddish-brown terracotta clay with a textured, matte finish and subtle patination suggestive of age or intentional antiquing. The lower half of the pot is embellished with incised geometric herringbone or chevron patterns, organized into distinct vertical panels. The vessel is encased in a hand-woven rattan or bamboo cage, which includes two prominent, circular curved handles and horizontal binding secured with fine split-cane wrapping. This natural fiber element shows signs of authentic wear, including minor fraying and darkening of the wood. The entire assembly rests upon a three-legged wrought iron stand with scrolled feet, providing stability and elevation. The combination of materials suggests an ethnographic or global folk art influence, possibly originating from Southeast Asia or Africa, or produced as a high-quality decorative export. The piece exhibits a rustic, artisanal craftsmanship with no visible maker's marks, and remains in good vintage condition with a desirable aged patina.
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Estimated Value
$150 - $250
Basic Information
Category
Home Decor & Collectible Pottery
Appraised On
February 8, 2026
Estimated Value
$150 - $250
Item Description
This decorative object consists of a bulbous, unglazed earthenware vessel held within an intricate rattan frame and supported by a tripod metal stand. The central ceramic component features a deep reddish-brown terracotta clay with a textured, matte finish and subtle patination suggestive of age or intentional antiquing. The lower half of the pot is embellished with incised geometric herringbone or chevron patterns, organized into distinct vertical panels. The vessel is encased in a hand-woven rattan or bamboo cage, which includes two prominent, circular curved handles and horizontal binding secured with fine split-cane wrapping. This natural fiber element shows signs of authentic wear, including minor fraying and darkening of the wood. The entire assembly rests upon a three-legged wrought iron stand with scrolled feet, providing stability and elevation. The combination of materials suggests an ethnographic or global folk art influence, possibly originating from Southeast Asia or Africa, or produced as a high-quality decorative export. The piece exhibits a rustic, artisanal craftsmanship with no visible maker's marks, and remains in good vintage condition with a desirable aged patina.
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