
Ceramic planter or cachepot with blue glaze and white floral relief decoration
Selling Price
$35
History
This style of ceramic planter reflects mid-20th century American pottery traditions, particularly popular from the 1940s through the 1970s. The blue and white color scheme with raised floral motifs was a common decorative approach used by various American potteries including Harker, McCoy, and others during this period. These pieces were mass-produced as affordable home décor items and remain functional today. Such planters appeal to collectors of vintage American pottery and mid-century home décor enthusiasts who appreciate the nostalgic aesthetic and craftsmanship of post-war ceramics. The simple yet charming floral design makes these pieces versatile for both display and practical use, and they are sought after by those furnishing vintage-inspired interiors or building collections of specific pottery manufacturers from this era.
Origin
United States
Time period
circa 1950–1970