Autumn Traditions Two-Tone Glazed Ceramic Large Floor Vase
Target (Autumn Traditions / Hearth & Hand style) · Art & Decor > Vases

Era / Decade
Late 2000s to early 2010s (approx. 2008-2014) based on the specific glaze style and mass-market decorative trends of that era.
Material
High-gloss glazed ceramic/stoneware. The body features a burnt orange/rust glaze with a chocolate brown reactive-style glaze on the flared rim and base pedestal.
Condition
Very Good. The glaze appears vibrant with a high shine. There are no visible major cracks or large chips in the photo, though minor flea bites on the rim are common for this type of ceramic.
Demand Level
Moderate. Demand significantly increases during the Autumn/Fall season (August-October) due to the color palette.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
Low: $10 | Mid: $20 | High: $35
Estimated Retail Value
$24.99 - $39.99
Comparable Sales
Similar mass-market vases from brands like Pier 1 or Target consistently sell for $15-$25 at garage sales and $20-$40 on local marketplaces depending on size.
Description
This beautiful ceramic floor vase features a classic amphora shape with a contemporary two-tone glaze. The body is a rich, warm burnt orange that transitions into a deep espresso brown at the scalloped rim and footed base. The high-gloss finish reflects light beautifully, making it an excellent statement piece for a mantel, entryway, or floor display. Ideal for fall decor or year-round warm-toned interior design.
Key Features
Large scale for visual impact; popular 'Modern Farmhouse' or 'Tuscan' color palette; versatile shape for faux floral arrangements or standalone display.
Authenticity Indicators
Likely bears a 'Made in China' sticker or a printed brand logo on the bottom (check for Target or HomeGoods house brands). Confidence Level: High.
Flaws to Note
Possible 'flea bite' chips along the textured brown rim and base; light surface scratches on the high-gloss body from cleaning; possible water rings on the interior if previously used for real flowers.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Facebook Marketplace or local consignment. This item is heavy and fragile, making shipping costs on eBay or Mercari likely exceed the item's value.
Selling Tips
Sell locally to avoid shipping risks. Take photos with tall faux wheat stalks or pampas grass to show scale. Use keywords like 'Burnt Orange,' 'Rust,' 'Fall Decor,' 'Large Ceramic Vase,' and 'Tuscan Style.' Clean with a microfiber cloth to remove fingerprints before photographing.