Art pottery double-handled pedestal vase / planter
Estimated Value
$40-$150
A decorative glazed ceramic vase or planter with a flared trumpet rim, pedestal base, and two integrated side handles formed as stylized scroll or mask-like elements. The body is molded with raised floral or fruit-like relief decoration and finished in a pale aqua/blue glaze with pronounced crazing, giving it an aged decorative appearance. The form suggests an art pottery or mass-produced decorative piece rather than fine porcelain. It may have been intended as a vase, cachepot, or planter.
Era
Mid-Century Modern to Late 20th Century (approximately 1950s-1980s)
Origin
Likely United States or Japan (exact origin unknown)
Material
Glazed ceramic / earthenware or stoneware
Condition
Good to Fair; visible crazing throughout the glaze, minor surface wear, and possible small chips or scuffs near the base and lower body. No obvious major cracks or structural breaks visible from the image.
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 12-16 inches tall and 7-10 inches wide at the rim
Weight
Medium
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium; the piece appears genuinely vintage based on glaze crazing and form, but no maker's mark or base view is available to confirm manufacturer, date, or origin.
Provenance
Exact provenance cannot be determined from the image alone. The style is consistent with mid-20th-century decorative ceramic production, possibly from a U.S. studio pottery line or Japanese export ware.
Historical Significance
This type of decorative ceramic reflects mid-century home decor trends, when stylized planters and vases with sculptural forms and pastel glazes were popular. Pieces like this are collectible for their aesthetic appeal, though they are usually valued more as decorative objects than as rare antiques.
Restoration Notes
- •No obvious restoration visible
- •Possible age-related crazing in glaze
- •Minor surface wear and small blemishes consistent with use
