Ceramic tomato-shaped lidded jar or canister
Estimated Value
$15-$40
A glossy red ceramic container modeled in the shape of a tomato, with a separate fitted lid topped by a green stem and leaf cluster. The piece is highly decorative, with a bright hand-painted or sprayed glaze finish and a rounded form typical of novelty kitchen canisters or condiment jars. The underside shows an unglazed or lighter foot ring and handwritten markings, but no clearly identifiable maker's mark is visible. The style suggests a whimsical kitchen or tabletop decorative item rather than a fine antique.
Era
Late 20th century to early 21st century (vintage decorative kitchenware)
Origin
Likely China or another mass-production ceramics region; exact origin unknown
Material
Glazed ceramic / earthenware
Condition
Good overall condition with visible surface wear, light scuffing, and possible minor glaze crazing or age-related marks; no obvious major chips or cracks visible in the image
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 6-8 inches tall and 6-8 inches in diameter
Weight
Medium
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium - the object appears genuinely ceramic and period-consistent as a vintage novelty piece, but the maker, age, and origin cannot be confirmed from the available image
Provenance
Likely produced as decorative kitchenware or a novelty ceramic item for domestic use or display; exact maker and provenance cannot be determined from the image alone
Historical Significance
Novelty fruit- and vegetable-shaped ceramics were popular in mid- to late-20th-century home decor and kitchenware, reflecting postwar consumer design trends toward playful, themed household objects
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