Material: Likely solid brass, possibly with some copper alloying (especially in the bowl/cauldron)
Estimated Age: Mid-20th century (c. 1950s–1970s)
Condition: Good – shows age-appropriate wear and patina. Tarnishing is visible, particularly on the goblets, but structurally sound.
Description and Analysis
Cauldron-Style Bowl
Design Features:
Rounded body with slightly flared rim
Decorative handles (possibly cast iron or reinforced brass)
Tripod-style feet, common in vintage planter pots or incense burners
Function: This piece could have served multiple decorative or practical purposes:
Small planter
Decorative incense burner
Coin pot or general-purpose decorative vessel
Occasionally sold as part of tabletop "witchy" or folk sets (especially in the 1970s)
Mini Goblets
Style: Classical tulip-shaped cups with slim stems and round bases
Craftsmanship:
Hammered or cast brass
Aged surface patina suggests authenticity and adds appeal for vintage collectors
Possible Use: Miniature display goblets, possibly for liquor tastings or symbolic ceremonial use (though less likely for active food use due to size and material wear)
Historical Context
Mini brass items like these became popular decorative objects in the mid-20th century during a revival of interest in medieval, colonial, and Victorian-style furnishings. They were produced in large numbers across India, the Middle East, and Europe for export to the West.
Appeal: Great for collectors of vintage brass, rustic kitchenalia, or altar/ceremonial setups.
Maintenance: Can be cleaned with lemon juice and baking soda or commercial brass polish—though doing so may reduce value to antique buyers preferring original patina.
No Maker’s Mark Visible: Most likely a mass-produced decorative export from India or the Middle East. If marked on the base, identifying stamp could increase provenance and value.
Recommendation
A professional appraisal is not strictly necessary for resale or casual collection purposes. However, if you suspect the cauldron or goblets have specific ethnic, artisan, or religious use (such as ritual brassware), consultation with a specialist in ethnographic or ceremonial artifacts could yield more historical detail and possibly a higher valuation.
Vintage Brass Cauldron and Mini Goblets Set
Item Overview
Description and Analysis
Cauldron-Style Bowl
Mini Goblets
Historical Context
Mini brass items like these became popular decorative objects in the mid-20th century during a revival of interest in medieval, colonial, and Victorian-style furnishings. They were produced in large numbers across India, the Middle East, and Europe for export to the West.
Brass items were especially popular in:
Current Market Value (USD)
Collectors value patina and condition. A cleaned, polished version might appeal to modern décor buyers, while current tarnish/patina is attractive to antique purists.
Collector Notes
Recommendation
A professional appraisal is not strictly necessary for resale or casual collection purposes. However, if you suspect the cauldron or goblets have specific ethnic, artisan, or religious use (such as ritual brassware), consultation with a specialist in ethnographic or ceremonial artifacts could yield more historical detail and possibly a higher valuation.