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Slip-cast ceramic tankard in the style of mid-century hand-painted pottery

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AI Estimated Value

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$40-$120

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a cylindrical ceramic mug or tankard featuring highly colorful, hand-painted floral motifs including a prominent pink rose, yellow blossoms, and blue anemone-like flowers. The palette is bright and varied, suggesting a mid-to-late 20th-century decorative style. The glaze appears consistent with high-gloss earthenware or porcelain. The handle, partially visible in blue, suggests a multi-tone glaze application. Its size and shape are consistent with decorative drinkware or a small vase. There are no maker's marks, signatures, or branding visible in the image, meaning any attribution to specific manufacturers like Mackenzie-Childs or Italian ceramics must remain a hypothesis subject to in-person inspection. The brushwork appears deliberate and somewhat impasto in the petals, indicating manual decoration over a slip-cast form. Condition appears fair to good with no immediate signs of large chips or cracks visible on the exterior wall shown. The identification is hedged as the underside and interior are not visible to verify production marks.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the photograph, I have analyzed this ceramic tankard featuring vibrant, hand-painted floral motifs. My estimate is based on the assumption that the piece is a mid-century decorative earthenware item of European or American boutique origin. The brushwork, which I can see appears textured and manual, suggests a level of craft common in mid-to-late 20th-century studio or small-factory production. However, without visible maker's marks or a view of the underside, I cannot verify the manufacturer or specific artist. If physical inspection were to reveal a mark consistent with a high-prestige maker like MacKenzie-Childs or a notable Italian studio, the value could potentially exceed $150. Conversely, if it is a mass-produced modern reproduction in the style of such makers, the value would likely drop to $15-$25. I cannot determine the presence of internal cracks, repairs, or 'crazing' of the glaze from this angle alone; such defects would significantly decrease marketability. The current market for bright, maximalist floral ceramics remains steady among vintage collectors, though prices vary widely based on the prestige of the maker. To reach a more stable valuation, an in-person examination is required to check for hidden damage and to verify any impressed or painted marks on the base. Provenance documentation would also be necessary to move beyond a hypothetical attribution. This valuation represents the expected range for an attractive, hand-decorated ceramic of this era in good condition, assuming the attribution to a mid-century artisan remains a valid hypothesis.

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