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Hull usa 21 grape ewer

By laserlady, 25 June, 2025
Description

16 inch Ewer/vase Marked Hull USA 21 on the bottom. Perfect condition with grapes on one side and leaves on the other.

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
ceramic/porcelain
Distinguishing marks
Hull USA 21
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
15 tall tapers from 2 inches at the neck to 6 inches at the base
Date Period
mid 90s
Weight
3 lbs 8 oz
History
unk
Price Paid (If known)
unk
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

3 weeks 4 days ago

Hull Pottery Ewer/Vase (Marked Hull USA 21)

Description:
You own a tall, sculptural ceramic or porcelain ewer-style vase marked "Hull USA 21" on the base. The piece features a modern flared spout, clean matte white glaze, and applied relief grapevine motifs—green leaves and grape clusters—gracefully climbing up its sides.

Dimensions:

  • Height: ~16 inches
  • Width at base: ~6 inches
  • Neck width: ~2 inches
  • Weight: 3 lbs 8 oz
  • Condition: Excellent — no chips, cracks, or glaze damage observed.

Authentication & Maker Details:

The embossed base mark "Hull USA 21" is consistent with genuine mid-20th-century Hull Pottery pieces. Hull Pottery was founded in Crooksville, Ohio in 1905 and became well-known for its floral art pottery lines throughout the 1940s–1960s.

While the majority of collectible Hull pottery centers around earlier Art Deco and floral lines (e.g., Magnolia, Woodland, or Wildflower), the “21” series is believed to be part of a later, more modernist line—likely produced in the late 1950s to early 1970s, though some collectors date examples like yours to the early 1990s if they were distributed under reissued branding or commemorative production.

This particular ewer, due to its elongated, elegant form and crisp mold detailing, reflects Hull’s adaptation to mid-century modern design sensibilities. The raised fruit and vine motif adds a touch of traditional charm.

Market Value Estimate (2025):

As of the current collector market:

  • Estimated retail value: $40 – $75 USD
  • Auction value (if sold online): $30 – $50 USD
  • Replacement insurance value: ~$80 – $100 USD

The higher value applies if it is part of a complete set or if marketed as mid-century modern decor, which is increasingly popular.

Rarity & Collector Appeal:

  • Rarity: Moderate. This form and style are not mass-produced today but are not considered among Hull’s rarest lines.
  • Appeal: Mid-century and farmhouse-style collectors may find it attractive for its clean design and bold height. The large size is a decorative plus.

Professional Appraisal Recommendation:

You do not necessarily need a formal appraisal unless:

  • You believe this is a rare prototype or limited-run glaze variant.
  • You plan to insure a larger Hull collection.
  • You suspect it may be part of a designer collaboration (some Hull pieces were designed by recognized artists).

If you do sell it in the future, presentation matters—clear photos of the embossed base mark and dimensions, along with strong lighting to show relief detail, will help attract buyers.

Average: 5 (41 votes)
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