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Blue mountain pottery

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AI Identification

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Blue Mountain Pottery 'Dolphin' Jug/Pitcher

Decorative Pottery

AI Estimated Value

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$35-65

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is identified as a Blue Mountain Pottery 'Dolphin' jug or pitcher, likely crafted from red clay and finished with a signature flow-glaze in shades of blue and green. The piece features a stylized dolphin or fish form, with an elongated, upward-curving head forming the spout and the body serving as the main vessel. A small, curved handle is integrated into the back of the body, providing a grip. The glaze exhibits the distinctive Blue Mountain Pottery 'lava' or 'fat lava' effect, where the glaze flows and drips, creating variations in color and texture. The primary colors visible are a deep teal-blue and a lighter, almost olive-green, blending seamlessly. The interior appears to be similarly glazed. The surface has a high-gloss finish, reflecting ambient light. There are no immediate visible signs of extensive damage such as chips or cracks, but careful inspection for minor wear or crazing indigenous to pottery of this type would be necessary for a full appraisal. The piece exemplifies the mid-century modern aesthetic often associated with Blue Mountain Pottery, likely dating from the mid-20th century, typically between the 1950s and 1980s. Its unique form and characteristic glaze make it a recognizable piece from this Canadian manufacturer.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided images, this item is identified as a Blue Mountain Pottery (BMP) 'Dolphin' or 'Fish' jug/pitcher, a classic example of this Canadian company's work. The signature blue and green 'flow-glaze' over the red clay body, coupled with the stylized mid-century modern form, is consistent with authentic BMP pieces produced between the 1950s and 1980s. Visually, the piece appears to be in excellent condition, with a high-gloss finish and no apparent chips, cracks, or significant crazing. The market for Blue Mountain Pottery is well-established, with a consistent collector base. This particular 'Dolphin' form is one of the more recognizable and common shapes. Current market comparables from online marketplaces and auction records show similar pitchers in this condition typically selling in the $35 to $65 range. The value is influenced more by condition and desirable glaze application than by extreme rarity, as these were mass-produced items. While the visual characteristics strongly suggest authenticity, this appraisal is limited by the inability to physically inspect the item. For full authentication, an in-person examination would be required to inspect the base for the BMP mark (often an incised three-mountain logo or an ink stamp), confirm the characteristic red clay, and feel for any imperceptible repairs or hairline cracks. Without physical inspection, the possibility of a reproduction, though unlikely for this specific style, cannot be entirely dismissed. This appraisal assumes the piece is an authentic BMP item in the excellent condition depicted.

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