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AI Identification

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Small decorative ceramic vase in a mid-20th-century floral style

Decorative Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$45 - $85

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a small ceramic vase featuring a pale green or 'mint' semi-matte glaze. It is characterized by an ornate silhouette including a scalloped, fleur-de-lis-style rim, an elongated neck, and two stylized openwork handles with scrolled motifs. The body is decorated with a transfer-print or hand-painted floral spray consisting of orange poppies and purple asters or daisies. The base is a stepped, flaring pedestal. Stylistically, the piece is consistent with mid-20th-century American or European decorative pottery, often associated with manufacturers like Hull, McCoy, or Roseville, though no maker's mark is visible in the provided image to confirm a specific factory origin. Condition appears generally good, though there are visible surface contaminants, such as small white splatter-like spots on the left handle and lower body, and minor surface dust. The transfer appears somewhat faded or worn in certain highlights, which is consistent with age. This identification remains a hypothesis pending a physical inspection of any bottom markings.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this small ceramic decorative vase. The piece exhibits characteristics consistent with American or European art pottery from the mid-20th century, specifically the 1940s or 1950s. The mint-green glaze and floral transfer-print suggest a working hypothesis of a manufacturer such as Hull or McCoy, though I cannot verify this from a photo as no maker's marks are visible. The value is based on the assumption that this is a period-accurate piece of commercial art pottery. I can observe some surface contaminants and potential fading of the floral transfer, which typically reduces market appeal. The market for mid-century 'giftware' pottery remains stable among nostalgic collectors, though values fluctuate based on the specific rarity of the mold. If this item were to be physically inspected and found to bear a recognized signature from a high-demand manufacturer like Roseville, the value could increase toward the upper end of the range. Conversely, if it is a later 20th-century reproduction or an unattributed mass-market 'in the style of' piece, the value would likely fall below $20. A physical inspection is required to check for hairline cracks, chips, or hidden crazing not visible here. For a more precise valuation, I would need to examine the base for any hallmarks or embossed model numbers and review any available provenance documentation.

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