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antique umbrella holder

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By JOSEPH DEAN BUTLER, 28 June, 2025
Description

antique umbrella holder, been in my family for decades.

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Green embroidered
Distinguishing marks
green and white with embroidered lines
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
1 1/2 feet x 9 1/2 in
Weight
?
History
?
eBay Auction Link
https://www.ebay.com/itm/286672945200
Price Paid (If known)
?
For Sale?
Yes
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JOSEPH DEAN BUTLER

4 days 7 hours ago

Any help as to what this may…

Any help as to what this may be worth would be greatly appreciated. it has been in my family for a long time and I'm trying to raise money to pay our mortgage.

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NaidaTheCollector

4 days 6 hours ago

Antique Or Vintage Ceramic Umbrella Stand

🏺 Item Description & Visual Analysis

  • Object: Ceramic Umbrella Holder
  • Estimated Period: Mid-20th century, possibly late Art Deco era (1930s–1950s)
  • Design Style:
    • The geometric relief pattern is strongly reminiscent of Art Deco motifs, with square and vertical raised designs.
    • Glazing features a drip-style green-to-cream gradient often seen in vintage American or European pottery from the early to mid-20th century.
  • Material: Glazed ceramic with visible crazing (fine cracks in the glaze) — this is consistent with age and not necessarily damage.
  • Dimensions: Approx. 18 inches (1.5 feet) high Ă— 9.5 inches diameter
  • Condition: Good; no visible cracks or chips from the photo, though crazing is present. Slight wear may exist consistent with age.

🏷️ Possible Maker or Origin

  • This type of glaze and mold design was common in:
    • American pottery houses like McCoy, Brush, or Red Wing
    • German or Czech factories producing utilitarian wares post-WWI into the 1950s

However, without a visible maker’s mark or signature, authentication is speculative. The absence of any base stamp in the listing and photo suggests it may have been part of an export or unmarked production run.

đź’° Estimated Value (as of 2025)

Market

Estimated Price Range

General Antique Retail

$85 – $125 USD

Online Auction (eBay)

$60 – $95 USD (depending on shipping)

Estate Sale / Local

$40 – $75 USD

 

The listed eBay auction #286672945200 is competitively priced (current bid or BIN price not included here), aligning with the higher range of fair market value for similar unmarked examples.

âś… Appraisal Summary

  • Type: Antique or vintage ceramic umbrella stand
  • Era: Likely 1930s–1950s
  • Style: Art Deco influence
  • Condition: Good vintage condition with age-related crazing
  • Value: ~$85 retail, ~$60–90 auction

📌 Recommendations:

  1. If you want to sell:
    • Include clear photos of the base, rim, and interior to show condition.
    • Mention “Art Deco-style” and “vintage ceramic umbrella holder” in the listing title.
    • Offer local pickup if possible to reduce shipping costs (ceramics can be expensive to ship safely).
  2. For authentication:
    • A professional ceramic appraiser or reputable antique dealer could give more certainty with an in-hand evaluation, especially if you suspect a specific maker (like McCoy or Red Wing).
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