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Sunshine Swine – Mid-Century Crackle Glaze Ceramic Pig Pourer
Sunshine Swine – Mid-Century Crackle Glaze Ceramic Pig Pourer
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Sunshine Swine — A Mid-Century Novelty Ceramic
Meet Sunshine Swine: a cheerful, pig-shaped ceramic pourer dressed in a golden crackle glaze that catches the light like morning sun on a farmhouse windowsill. Whether you serve mulled cider from its snout or style it on a collector's shelf, this piece brings joy, nostalgia, and a wink of kitsch to any intentional home.
Provenance & Context
Crackle glaze ceramics surged in popularity during the 1950s–70s, often produced in Japan or California for export and giftware markets. This pig pot likely served as a novelty beverage server — think sangria, cider, or pancake syrup at a kitschy mid-century brunch. Its sculptural form and cheerful glaze make it a standout in any vintage collection.
Design & Craftsmanship
• Period: Circa 1950s–1970s, Mid-Century
• Form: Pig-shaped ceramic vessel with spout snout and rear handle
• Glaze: Glossy golden crackle — a hallmark of mid-century ceramic artistry
• Stopper: Removable cork-and-ceramic stopper with metal accent
• Dimensions: Approx. 8" long × 5" tall
Condition Report
Excellent vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age and use. Original character fully intact.
Styling Notes
• Pair with amber glassware and rattan trays for a retro bar cart moment
• Use as a whimsical vase for dried florals or eucalyptus
• Display alongside other novelty ceramics for a curated collector's shelf
Care
Hand wash only. Not food safe unless lined.
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