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AI Identification

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Cornucopia-style ceramic wall pocket with floral motif

Decorative Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$25.00 - $45.00

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a horn-shaped or cornucopia-style ceramic vessel, likely designed as a wall pocket or decorative vase. It features a deep burgundy or oxblood-colored glaze accented with extensive gold-tone gilt scrollwork and plumes. The central design consists of a white reserve panel decorated with a hand-painted or decal floral bouquet in shades of pink, blue, purple, and green. The scalloped edges of the opening and the tail-end scroll are tipped in gold. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures in the image, though a price tag of '$4.00' and a string tag reading 'H 54' are present. The craftsmanship is stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century decorative porcelain or earthenware, possibly in the manner of European or Japanese export ware. The item appears to be in good vintage condition, though some minor wear to the gilt transfer and surface edges is visible. Because no manufacturer marks are legible, identification is based on its classic rococo-revival aesthetic and horn-shaped form.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual assessment of the provided image, I am evaluating this item as a mid-20th-century ceramic wall pocket in the Rococo-revival style. Based on what I can see, the vessel features a cornucopia form with a maroon or oxblood glaze, gilding, and a floral transfer. While the 'H 54' tag suggests a production or inventory number, the absence of a visible manufacturer's mark makes a specific attribution to a maker such as Lefton, Enesco, or a European exporter impossible to verify from a photo. I must treat the origin as a hypothesis. My value estimate of $25.00 to $45.00 is based on the item being a typical mid-century decorative export in good vintage condition. This estimate reflects general market demand for 'Kitsch' or 'Shabby Chic' wall pockets, which collectors value for their 1940s-50s aesthetic. I cannot verify from a photo the presence of fine-line crazing or professional repairs to the delicate scrolled tail. This valuation assumes the piece is an period-appropriate decorative item; if it were determined to be a modern mass-market replica, the value would likely drop below $10.00. Conversely, if an in-person examination or hidden mark verified it as a specific sought-after maker like Josef Inwald or a prestige Dresden studio, the value could increase. To establish a more precise value, a physical inspection is required to check for 'cold paint' touch-ups, verify the ceramic body type (earthenware vs. bone china), and search for impressed marks or foil labels that are not visible in the current image.

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