








Vintage Turquoise Cornucopia Vase - MCM Pottery
$15
Vintage turquoise cornucopia vase, a piece of mid-century art pottery. Based on the fluted design and the specific curled swirl at the base, it is most frequently identified as being produced by Shawnee Pottery in the United States, likely around the 1940s or 1950s.
Notable Features
Design: The "Horn of Plenty" or cornucopia shape, featuring a fluted or ribbed body and a decorative curled base.
Color: Often described as turquoise, aqua, or teal with a glossy ceramic glaze.
Dimensions: Measures approximately 6 inches in height.
Variations and Makers
While Shawnee is a primary attribution for this specific mold, similar Art Deco-style cornucopia planters were produced by other major American pottery companies of the era, including McCoy Pottery, Bauer Pottery, and Haeger Pottery.
Preowned. Pickup is 58th and 7th Ave in midtown Manhattan.
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