Porcelain Pierced Dish Appraisal

Category: Decorative Arts

Porcelain Pierced Dish

Description

Small square porcelain dish with a pierced lattice edge and a transfer-printed design in the center featuring a man and woman in a garden landscape. The design suggests a Rococo-style scene.

Appraisal Report

This is a small porcelain dish with a pierced edge and a transfer-printed image of a man and woman in a garden setting. The style of the image is reminiscent of Rococo period art, often depicting pastoral scenes or romantic encounters. The pierced edge suggests it could be a trivet, pin dish, or small serving dish, depending on its size. The appraisal value is an estimate based on similar small porcelain decorative dishes with transfer-printed designs. Factors influencing the value include the specific maker (which is not visible in the image), condition, and overall aesthetic appeal. Without a clear maker's mark, it is difficult to determine its exact origin or age, which limits the potential value. Well-known porcelain manufacturers would command higher prices. Condition appears good from the image, but chips, cracks, or significant wear to the design would decrease the value. The range provided reflects the typical market value for such items, assuming it is a decorative piece without significant historical or artistic importance from a renowned manufacturer.

Appraisal Value

10 - 30