
Hand-Painted Clear Glass Three-Footed Creamer
This is a vintage or contemporary hand-painted clear glass creamer pitcher featuring a unique three-footed pedestal base. The body of the pitcher is ovate-shaped with a wide rim, a pronounced pouring spout, and an applied clear glass C-scroll handle. It is supported by three distinctively curled or 'scroll' feet that are attached to the base. The primary decorative element consists of multi-colored hand-painted enamel designs depicting ribbons, bows, and small floral accents in shades of blue, yellow, and white. The painting is executed in a whimsical, folk-art style with brushstrokes visible throughout the design. The glass appears to be of moderate thickness and high clarity, suggesting it could be blown glass or high-quality molded glass. There are no immediate signs of chips or cracks visible in the image, though the enamel should be inspected for minor flakes or wear consistent with age. There are no visible maker's marks from this angle, but the style is reminiscent of 20th-century decorative glassware. The craftsmanship is evidenced by the symmetry of the applied feet and the deliberate application of the enamel decoration.
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Estimated Value
$45 - $65
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Category
Glassware / Tableware
Appraised On
January 11, 2026
Estimated Value
$45 - $65
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Item Description
This is a vintage or contemporary hand-painted clear glass creamer pitcher featuring a unique three-footed pedestal base. The body of the pitcher is ovate-shaped with a wide rim, a pronounced pouring spout, and an applied clear glass C-scroll handle. It is supported by three distinctively curled or 'scroll' feet that are attached to the base. The primary decorative element consists of multi-colored hand-painted enamel designs depicting ribbons, bows, and small floral accents in shades of blue, yellow, and white. The painting is executed in a whimsical, folk-art style with brushstrokes visible throughout the design. The glass appears to be of moderate thickness and high clarity, suggesting it could be blown glass or high-quality molded glass. There are no immediate signs of chips or cracks visible in the image, though the enamel should be inspected for minor flakes or wear consistent with age. There are no visible maker's marks from this angle, but the style is reminiscent of 20th-century decorative glassware. The craftsmanship is evidenced by the symmetry of the applied feet and the deliberate application of the enamel decoration.
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