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signed made in Spain, by Hermanos Pedraza

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AI Identification

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Glazed Ceramic Cruet in the Hermanos Pedraza Style

Ceramics and Pottery

AI Estimated Value

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$60 - $110

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small ceramic jug or cruet featuring a single handle and a narrow spout, resting inside a sgraffito-decorated terracotta dish. The vessel is finished with a cream-colored glaze and decorated with hand-painted floral motifs including a prominent cobalt blue flower and green and brown accent foliage. The rim and handle are accented with a rich cobalt blue glaze. The user notes this is signed 'Made in Spain' by 'Hermanos Pedraza', which is stylistically consistent with the traditional pottery of Puente del Arzobispo, though the signature is not visible in the provided image and remains unverified. The construction appears to be wheel-thrown earthenware. Condition appears fair with some visible wear consistent with age, including potential minor crazing in the glaze. The design is characteristic of mid-to-late 20th-century Spanish folk art ceramics. The accompanying reddish-brown plate features incised yellow scrollwork patterns, a technique known as sgraffito, also common in Mediterranean pottery traditions.

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I have examined the image of this glazed ceramic cruet and sgraffito-decorated dish. Based on the visual evidence, the set reflects the aesthetic traditions of Puente del Arzobispo, Spain. Per the user's submission, the piece is attributed to the 'Hermanos Pedraza' workshop and marked 'Made in Spain.' I cannot verify these markings or their age from a photograph; a physical inspection would be required to examine the footrim, glaze composition, and the signature itself. The estimate assumes the user's attribution is accurate. The cruet features hand-painted floral motifs and a cobalt blue rim characteristic of 20th-century Spanish folk art. The accompanying dish utilizes a sgraffito technique that appears consistent with regional Mediterranean earthenware. The condition is noted as fair; I can see visible wear and potential crazing, which is typical for mid-to-late 20th-century functional pottery and generally suppresses the value compared to mint specimens. The market for vintage Spanish ceramics remains steady for decorative use, though value is highly dependent on the desirability of the specific workshop. If the attribution to Hermanos Pedraza is correct, similar sets typically command a modest premium. If the set is found to be a modern tourist reproduction or an unattributed piece in the same style, the value would likely decrease to the $25 - $40 range. To confirm this estimate, I would recommend a physical examination by a specialist in European ceramics to verify the maker's mark and assess the structural integrity of the earthenware.

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