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AI Identification

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Ceramic reclining pierrot clown figurine

Decorative Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$40–$85

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This ceramic figurine depicts a reclining pierrot clown, characterized by a classic black, white, and red color palette. The figure appears to be made of glazed ceramic or porcelain, featuring a glossy finish. The pierrot wears a large, pleated white ruff collar, a black skullcap, and a white tunic with black pom-pom accents. The face is decorated with stylized theatrical makeup, including red dots on the cheeks and black accents around the eyes. The figure is posed lying on its stomach with legs kicked up at the back. Small perforations are visible on the back of the figure, which might suggest a function such as a potpourri holder or a decorative lamp base, though no cord is visible. The craftsmanship is consistent with late 20th-century decorative ceramics, specifically the 'art deco revival' style popular in the 1980s. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures in the provided image, so a specific manufacturer cannot be identified. The item appears to be in good vintage condition with no immediate evidence of chips or cracks visible from this angle. Identification is based on the stylistic features characteristic of pierrot motifs from the 1970s and 1980s.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have analyzed this ceramic Pierrot figurine as a decorative piece likely dating back to the Art Deco revival period of the 1980s. The value estimate is predicated on the assumption that this is a mass-produced boutique item from that era, which would be consistent with the glossy finish and stylistic execution. From what I can see, the piece appears to be in good vintage condition. However, I cannot verify the presence of a maker's mark or potential manufacturing flaws from a single photo. A physical inspection would be required to rule out hairline fractures or restoration. The market for 1980s Pierrot figures is stable among niche collectors of '80s kitsch' or theatrical memorabilia, though demand remains moderate compared to earlier turn-of-the-century porcelain. This estimate assumes the item bears no signature from a high-end designer; if a signature consistent with a known ceramic artist were present, the value could increase by 50-100%. Conversely, if significant wear or chips are found upon closer inspection, the value would likely fall below $25. To confirm a more precise valuation, one would need to inspect the base for hallmarks and verify the material porosity. Without a confirmed manufacturer, this remains a decorative 'in the style of' piece. Professional authentication of markings and documentation of provenance would be necessary to establish any higher collector tier.

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