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Vintage Yellow Ceramic Individual Casserole Dishes with Lids

Cookware/Serveware

AI Estimated Value

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$25-40

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This lot consists of two matching individual casserole dishes with lids, crafted from ceramic or stoneware with a vibrant yellow glaze on the exterior and a contrasting white interior rim. Each casserole dish features two small, flat white handles extending from the rim, providing a classical yet functional aesthetic. The lids are also yellow and have a round, integrated knob-like handle for easy lifting. One casserole dish is complete with its lid, while the other is missing its proper lid, instead having two different yellow, non-matching lid-like pieces placed near it. One of these appears to be a broken or incomplete ceramic piece, possibly from another item, showing a significant chip or break on its edge with exposed rough, unglazed material. The other is a smaller, simpler yellow lid, also with a central handle, but it does not appear to fit the larger casserole dish perfectly. The overall construction suggests they are oven-safe and designed for individual servings of baked dishes. The visible condition shows signs of use and age, particularly with the non-matching broken lid piece. The main casserole dishes and their intact lid appear to be in reasonably good used condition, with some minor surface wear typical of ceramics. The bright yellow color indicates a Mid-Century Modern or vintage aesthetic, likely from the mid-20th century, a popular period for colorful kitchenware. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures visible in the provided image.

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I have virtually examined this lot of two vintage yellow ceramic individual casserole dishes with lids. One casserole dish is complete with its original, matching lid, appearing to be in reasonably good used condition with typical surface wear for ceramics of this age. The bright yellow glaze and design suggest a Mid-Century Modern or vintage aesthetic, likely from the mid-20th century. The other casserole dish, however, is missing its proper lid. Instead, it is accompanied by two non-matching yellow lid-like pieces; one is clearly broken and incomplete, while the other is a smaller, ill-fitting lid. This significantly impacts the value of the second casserole dish. Authenticity, based solely on visual examination of the image, suggests these are genuine vintage ceramic items. However, without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the exact material composition (ceramic vs. stoneware) or detect hairline cracks, crazing, or repairs not visible in the image. The absence of discernible maker's marks is common for utilitarian kitchenware from this period, making definitive attribution difficult from images alone. In terms of market conditions, individual vintage casserole dishes, even with lids, generally do not command high prices unless they are from a highly collectible brand (e.g., Pyrex, CorningWare with specific patterns, or well-known아트 pottery studios). The demand for generic vintage kitchenware like this is moderate to low, primarily appealing to collectors of specific colors or mid-century aesthetics, or those seeking functional vintage pieces. The rarity is low; similar items are frequently found in antique shops and online marketplaces. The principal factor impacting value is the incomplete nature of one set due to the missing original lid and the presence of damaged, non-matching replacements. A complete pair would have a higher value. Comparables for complete, similarly styled individual vintage ceramic casserole dishes typically range from $15-$25 each, depending on condition and pattern/brand. Given one complete set and one incomplete/damaged set, my appraisal reflects this. For full authentication, a hands-on physical inspection would be crucial to assess the true condition of both the glaze and ceramic body, detect subtle damage, and check for any maker's marks that might be obscured or on the base. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for such common items, would offer the best authenticity verification.

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