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Submitted photo · June 15, 2026

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approved official reproduction of the Melon Vase by Clarice Cliff. the reproduction is officially section by the Metropolitan Museum of Arts

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AI Identification

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Art Deco style polychrome ceramic trumpet vase

Ceramics and Art Pottery

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $300

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This ceramic vessel features a classic trumpet silhouette with a flared rim and a weighted, circular base. The exterior is decorated with a vibrant, high-gloss polychrome glaze in an abstract Art Deco geometric pattern. The core palette consists of bold orange, deep blue, forest green, and black, accented by thin pastel geometric linework on a cream-colored ground. The design appears to be stylistically consistent with the Bizarre ware line developed by Clarice Cliff in the early 20th century. The user-provided context identifies this piece as an approved reproduction of the Melon Vase sanctioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, though as no markings or labels are visible in the photograph, this attribution remains unverified and subject to physical inspection. The item appears to be in excellent condition with no visible chips, cracks, or crazing. The glaze is uniform and reflective, suggesting a high-quality manufacturing process consistent with contemporary museum-grade reproductions. Without a view of the base or underside marks, the exact age and specific manufacturer cannot be established from the image alone.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this ceramic trumpet vase featuring a vibrant polychrome geometric pattern. Per user submission, this item is identified as an approved reproduction of the Clarice Cliff 'Melon' vase sanctioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. While the aesthetic, including the bold palette and 'Bizarre' style linework, is consistent with this attribution, I cannot verify this from a photo alone as the base markings and labels are not visible in the frame. My assessment assumes the user-supplied identification is accurate. This estimated range of $150-$300 reflects the secondary market interest in high-quality museum-sanctioned reproductions, which appeal to collectors of Art Deco design who may not have the budget for early 20th-century originals. The item appears to be in excellent condition with no visible crazing or chips, which supports the higher end of the range. However, it is important to note that without visible MMA height-marks or official stickers, this must be treated as a hypothesis. To confirm this value, a physical inspection is necessary to examine the clay body, glaze depth, and specific manufacturer stamps on the underside. Should the piece be found to be a generic 'in the style of' imitation rather than an official museum-sanctioned reproduction, the value would likely drop significantly to a decorative range of $40-$75. Conversely, if research were to suggest this is not a modern reproduction but an early period piece by Clarice Cliff—which I am not asserting here—the valuation would increase by several orders of magnitude. The current estimate is based strictly on the assumed status of a high-quality contemporary reproduction.

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