Green glazed ceramic bowl or cachepot with floral/vine decoration
Estimated Value
$40-$150
A rounded, wide-mouthed ceramic vessel with a flared rim and bulbous lower body, finished in a matte-to-satin green glaze. The exterior is decorated with a repeating hand-painted or transfer-style botanical motif featuring leafy vines and small pink floral clusters. The form suggests it may be a decorative bowl, planter, or cachepot rather than a serving vessel. The piece has a simple, organic silhouette and a folk-art or mid-century decorative aesthetic. No maker's mark is visible in the image, so attribution remains uncertain.
Era
Mid-20th century, likely 1950s-1970s
Origin
Unknown; possibly Japanese, American studio pottery, or European decorative ceramics
Material
Glazed ceramic/earthenware or stoneware
Condition
Good overall condition with visible surface wear, minor scuffs, and slight age-related discoloration; no obvious major chips or cracks visible from the image
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 8-10 inches tall and 10-12 inches in diameter
Weight
Medium
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium - The piece appears period-appropriate and handmade or mass-produced vintage ceramic, but lack of visible marks and limited image detail prevent firm attribution
Provenance
Likely a decorative domestic or retail ceramic piece from the mid-20th century; exact provenance unknown without base marks or additional views
Historical Significance
Represents mid-20th-century decorative ceramic design, when botanical motifs and earthy glazes were popular in home decor and studio pottery. While not likely historically significant as an individual object, it reflects broader postwar ceramic trends.
