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Glazed ceramic pitcher with hand-painted floral motif

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User's notes

8inch tall no maker mark?

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AI Estimated Value

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$25.00 - $45.00

AI estimate as of May 16, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item appears to be a hand-painted ceramic pitcher or jug, measuring approximately 8 inches tall as noted by the owner. The vessel features a cream-colored or off-white glossy glaze as the base color. It is decorated with a floral motif on the side, consisting of red rose-like blossoms with green foliage and dark red accent buds. The painting style appears to be folk or decorative, characterized by visible brushstrokes and a somewhat rustic execution. The pitcher has a rounded, bulbous body, a wide pouring lip, and a thick loop handle. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the image, a fact also noted by the owner; therefore, any specific manufacturer attribution remains unverified. The construction suggests it is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century decorative earthenware or pottery. Stylistically, the floral pattern is consistent with common European or American folk-art traditions, such as Pennsylvanian Dutch or similar regional styles. Condition appears generally good, though there are some dark spots or potential staining visible inside the rim and near the handle base, which are common with age and use. Because no manufacturer branding or artist signature is present, identifying a specific studio or factory is not possible from the provided image alone.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on the digital image provided, I have examined this 8-inch glazed ceramic pitcher. The vessel features a cream-colored glossy glaze and a hand-painted floral motif reminiscent of folk-art traditions. Based on what I can see, the execution of the roses and foliage suggests a decorative or hobbyist origin rather than a high-end porcelain manufacture. The absence of a maker's mark, as noted in the user submission, further supports the hypothesis that this is a mid-to-late 20th-century piece of anonymous decorative earthenware. The estimated value of $25.00 - $45.00 is based on the assumption that this is a functional, unbranded decorative item in good vintage condition. I can't verify from a photo whether the dark spots near the handle are surface dirt or structural crazing/staining in the clay body, which would potentially lower the value. The current market for unattributed folk-style pottery is stable but modest, with value driven primarily by aesthetic appeal rather than investment potential. In-person examination would be required to rule out modern mass-produced reproductions or to find hidden incised marks that might link it to a specific regional pottery studio. If this were identified by an expert as a specific historically significant piece of American or European folk pottery, the value could increase significantly; conversely, if it is a modern 'in the style of' import, it would likely retail for under $15.00 at a secondary market level.

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