Art Deco Style 'Flapper Girl' Ceramic Vase by Andrea by Sadek
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Era / Decade
1980s (Revival Period)
Material
Textured ceramic/bisque with hand-painted pastel glazes. Features a 'sand' or 'stucco' textured finish typical of 80s decor.
Condition
Good to Very Good. There are visible 'freckle' spots on the cream surface which appear to be kiln debris or manufacturing artifacts rather than damage. No major chips visible on the front profile.
Demand Level
Moderate. There is a consistent niche market for 80s-does-20s decor and pastel 'Grannycore' or 'Grandmillennial' aesthetics.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$25.00 - $45.00
Estimated Retail Value
$45.00 - $65.00
Comparable Sales
Similar Sadek lady-themed vases typically sell for $30-$50 plus shipping on eBay. Unbranded versions of this 'textured sand' 80s pottery usually sell for $20-$30.
Description
Lovely vintage 1980s Art Deco revival ceramic vase featuring a bas-relief 'Flapper Girl' in a cloche hat and long gloves. The color palette is quintessential 80s: pastel mint green, dusty rose pink, and cream. The body of the vase has a unique sand-textured finish. Approximately 10-12 inches tall.
Key Features
Highly collectible Art Deco revival aesthetic; popular pastel colors; figural 'Lady' design is more desirable than plain patterns; well-known maker (Andrea by Sadek).
Authenticity Indicators
Typically marked with a gold foil 'Andrea by Sadek' sticker on the bottom or an embossed mark. High confidence this is a late 20th-century revival piece.
Flaws to Note
Surface spotting (brown specks) on the cream section; possible minor paint wear on the edges of the hat; check the base and rim for hidden flea bite chips.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Etsy or eBay are best for this specific vintage style. Poshmark is a secondary option. Local sales may be slower unless priced very low ($15).
Selling Tips
Use keywords like 'Art Deco Revival', '80s Pastel', 'Flapper Girl', and 'Figural Vase'. Mention the textured finish. Be sure to photograph the bottom to show any maker's marks. Use soft, natural lighting to highlight the pastel tones.