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Submitted photo · June 18, 2026

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AI Identification

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Glazed ceramic pitcher in a rustic blue style

Ceramics and Pottery

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $35.00

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small, hand-formed ceramic pitcher or creamer featuring a rounded, bulbous body and a single integrated handle. The exterior is coated in a vibrant cobalt blue glaze that appears consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century studio pottery or mass-produced rustic kitchenware. The glaze shows a slightly mottled texture with small lighter specks that may be pinholes or dust trapped during the firing process. A small pouring spout is formed into the rim opposite the handle. In terms of condition, there is a visible chip or loss of glaze on the edge of the spout, revealing a lighter ceramic body underneath. The overall construction appears thick-walled and sturdy, typical of stoneware or heavy earthenware. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided image; therefore, any specific attribution to a kiln or artist would require physical inspection of the base. The piece is stylistically consistent with utilitarian folk art pottery or everyday tableware in the manner of brands like Bauer or various artisan potters, though its origin remains unverified.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this small cobalt blue glazed ceramic pitcher. What I can determine from the photograph is that the piece exhibits a hand-formed, rustic aesthetic consistent with 20th-century studio pottery or mass-produced earthenware. However, I cannot verify the specific clay body or internal structure from a photo alone, and the lack of a visible maker's mark prevents an attribution to a specific artist or firm. The value estimate is based on the item as an unattributed piece of functional folk-style pottery. The presence of a visible chip on the spout significantly impacts the value, as condition is a primary driver for collectors of utilitarian ceramics. The current market shows a steady but modest demand for 'retro' or 'farmhouse' style kitchenware, though values for such items generally remain low unless a prestigious maker is identified. To refine this estimate, an in-person physical inspection of the base for hidden marks and an examination of the ceramic porosity would be required. If this piece were found to be a mass-produced reproduction or a common contemporary import, the value would likely fall to the lower end of the range, closer to $5.00-$10.00. Conversely, if authentication through provenance or a discovered mark were to associate this with a known studio potter, the value could increase, though currently, it is appraised as a generic decorative object.

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