Vintage Yellow Cornucopia Planter. Yellow ceramic planter. Unmarked. Measures 5" in height by 11" long. Excellent condition.
This large vintage ceramic planter features a graceful cornucopia or "horn of plenty" silhouette, finished in a sunny pale yellow glaze. Measuring a substantial 11 inches in length, this piece showcases the organic, flowing lines characteristic of mid-century art pottery from American makers like McCoy, Haeger, or Shawnee. Its soft-edged, sculptural form and cheerful color make it a versatile accent for a variety of interior styles, including cottagecore, farmhouse, and traditional holiday displays.
Unmarked on the base—a common occurrence for items originally sold with foil labels or as part of larger giftware sets—this planter is crafted from high-quality earthenware designed to be both functional and decorative. It is perfectly sized to serve as a dining table centerpiece filled with seasonal fruits, succulents, or dried florals, or as a standalone statement piece on a fireplace mantle or entryway console. The glossy finish captures the light beautifully, highlighting the subtle textured spiral of the horn and the elegant scalloped rim.
This item is vintage, approximately 70 years old. While the item appears to be in excellent condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw, I would reach out prior to sending it.