Overview
This is a charming, hand-painted ceramic rooster figurine featuring a rich, multi-colored glaze that mimics traditional European majolica. The piece captures a lively, folk-art aesthetic with its expressive face, layered feathers, and vibrant yellow beak and feet.
Story
The rich, multi-colored glaze and expressive modeling are characteristic of traditional European majolica techniques, likely originating from Italy or Portugal during the mid-to-late 20th century. Pending confirmation of specific base markings, the piece is currently evaluated within the broader category of European decorative imports. The secondary market for mid-century European majolica and majolica-style ceramics remains steady, primarily driven by 'cottagecore' and farmhouse decor trends.
Maker / Origin
Unattributed
Condition & Value
Based on the visible photos, the piece appears to be in good decorative condition with vibrant, intact glazing. The primary value driver is the visual appeal of the hand-painted details. Pending confirmation of the base and any hidden wear, the current estimate assumes no major chips, cracks, or repairs.