Set of three tall ceramic bottle-form vases
Estimated Value
$150-$400 for the set, depending on maker attribution and size
A matched set of three tall, slender ceramic vases with bottle-like silhouettes and flared rims. Each piece has a glossy dark blue-black upper body transitioning into a textured, mottled green-to-brown lower section, suggesting an intentionally decorative high-temperature glaze or raku-style surface treatment. The forms are elegant and minimalist, with strong vertical lines and a sculptural presence. The bases appear signed or inscribed, but the markings are not legible enough to identify a maker confidently from the image provided.
Era
Contemporary studio pottery, likely late 20th century to early 21st century
Origin
Likely United Kingdom or Northern Europe; exact origin unknown
Material
Glazed stoneware or earthenware ceramic
Condition
Good overall condition with visible surface wear and glaze variation; no obvious chips or cracks visible from the image, but the lower textured sections show natural kiln effects and possible age-related wear
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximate heights: small 12-14 inches, medium 16-18 inches, large 20-24 inches
Weight
Medium
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium - the pieces appear consistent with authentic studio ceramics, but the maker, date, and origin cannot be verified from the visible image and base markings are unclear
Provenance
Likely studio pottery sold through an auction or gallery setting; handwritten base markings suggest inventory or maker notation, but provenance cannot be confirmed from the image alone
Historical Significance
These vases are representative of late 20th-century studio pottery trends emphasizing organic surfaces, sculptural form, and experimental glazing. While not likely antique in the strict sense, they reflect the broader modern craft movement and collectible studio ceramics market.
