Invite a serene brightness to your Vernal House with this 1950s Yellow Ceramic Cornucopia, featuring a sculptural horn-of-plenty silhouette and a glossy sunshine-yellow finish.
A quintessential artifact of 1950s American pottery, this "horn of plenty" vessel is finished in a luminous butter yellow glaze that captures the essence of spring. The sculptural design is defined by deep, sweeping ridges that mimic the natural swirl of a seashell, culminating in a delicate, tight-curled tail that provides a sense of classic movement.
Standing eleven inches long, this planter serves as a substantial and grounded tribute to mid-century tabletop styling. Its generous basin is perfect for hosting a vibrant array of succulents or spring bulbs. The pristine glaze and unmarked, clean lines offer a timeless appeal that bridges the gap between traditional farmhouse charm and modern biomorphic decor. Whether used as a Thanksgiving centerpiece or a year-round accent on a sunlit windowsill, this cornucopia brings a touch of nostalgic grace and cheerful warmth to the modern home.
This item is vintage, approximately 75 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
Origin: USA (Likely Zanesville, OH region)
Era: 1950s
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions: 11.00" x 5.50" (Width)
Condition: Excellent
Special Feature: Deep-swirl sculptural mold; high-gloss "Sunshine" glaze.