Le Coq Rooster Ceramic Trio (Pitcher, Teapot, and Figurine Set)

Certified International (likely designed by Susan Winget or Daphne B.) · Kitchenware & Appliances > Tableware / Art & Decor

Le Coq Rooster Ceramic Trio (Pitcher, Teapot, and Figurine Set)

Era / Decade

Late 2000s to Early 2010s (approx. 2008-2012); identified by the French country 'bistro' aesthetic popular in that era.

Material

Glazed ceramic / Earthenware. These are mass-produced decorative pieces with a high-gloss finish and decal graphics.

Condition

Very Good. Visible items show no immediate major cracks or structural damage, though the teapot and pitcher often suffer from 'crazing' (tiny spiderweb surface cracks) due to heat or age.

Demand Level

Moderate. Rooster decor has a dedicated niche of 'Farmhouse' collectors, but it is less trendy than it was ten years ago.

Resale Value

Estimated Resale Value

$35.00 - $55.00 as a complete set / $18.00 - $25.00 per individual piece.

Estimated Retail Value

$65.00 - $85.00 (Teapot: $25, Pitcher: $35, Figurine: $20)

Comparable Sales

Individual Certified International rooster pitchers typically sell for $15-$25 plus shipping. Complete sets often sell for $40-$50 in local vintage/thrift groups.

Description

A charming 3-piece ceramic set featuring a French Country rooster motif. Includes a tall beverage pitcher with black handle, a matching teapot with lid, and a whimsical standing rooster chef figurine. The set features cream-colored glaze with black and red accents, scrollwork, and French typography.

Key Features

Popular 'Rooster' kitchen theme; French Country/Farmhouse aesthetic; coordinated set makes for an instant kitchen collection; visually striking for shelf display.

Authenticity Indicators

Bottom stamps usually feature 'Certified International' and a designer name. These are authentic mass-market items; confidence level High.

Flaws to Note

Potential crazing in the glaze; chip risks on the rooster's comb or the teapot spout; the pitcher is used as a planter in the photo, so check for internal mineral deposits or water stains.

Selling Guide

Where to Sell

Facebook Marketplace (best for sets to avoid shipping breakage), eBay (high visibility for collectors), or Mercari.

Selling Tips

Double-box and use plenty of bubble wrap if shipping, as ceramic is brittle. Use keywords like 'French Country,' 'Farmhouse Decor,' 'Le Coq,' and 'Bistro Style.' Photograph the bottom maker's marks.

Appraised on 5/7/2026