AI Appraisal Estimate

AI-generated estimates · not official valuations

From the user

What was submitted

Photo and notes provided by the user — not generated by AI

Submitted item photo
Submitted photo · June 3, 2026

User's notes

Andrea by Safek made in China hand painted Paris Royal

AI analysis below

AI appraisal

AI analysis & estimate

AI-Generated · Verify before acting

Everything below is generated by AI for informational purposes only. AI can make mistakes — the AI may misidentify items or misattribute them (artist, maker, brand, designer, origin, era). This is not an official valuation and should not be used for insurance, sale, tax, estate, legal, or lending purposes — or any decision requiring a certified appraisal. It is not an authoritative claim about any person, brand, or rights holder — do not share or rely on it as a factual statement about a third party. Always consult qualified professionals before making financial decisions.

Note

This analysis also relies on unverified notes provided by the user, which may be incomplete or inaccurate and could affect the result.

Read the full disclaimer

AI Identification

·Not independently authenticated·Verify before acting

Porcelain pedestal stand with floral motifs

Decorative Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

·Not an official valuation·Verify before acting

$45 - $85

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

·AI can make mistakes·Verify before acting
This item is a cylindrical porcelain pedestal stand or candle holder, featuring a slightly flared base and a flat top surface. The object is decorated in a style consistent with 18th-century Sevres or European porcelain, characterized by a deep cobalt blue glaze on the base and neck, highlighted by gilded bands. The central white ground features an oval cartouche bordered by a gilded rope-like pattern, enclosing a multi-colored floral bouquet with yellow, purple, and orange blooms. The owner identifies this as an 'Andrea by Sadek' piece made in China, and it bears a gold-toned foil sticker on the top surface that reads 'Andrea by Sadek MADE IN CHINA'. Beneath the sticker, there is a faint gold stamp that appears to read 'Paris Royal'. Please note that these labels and stamps are unverified without physical inspection and provide evidence of a hypothesis rather than a fact. The piece appears to be in good condition with minor shelf wear on the unglazed bottom rim and small specks of dust or inconsistencies in the glaze. The craftsmanship suggests a decorative mass-market item produced in the late 20th century to evoke an antique aesthetic. Identification is based on the visible labels and decorative motifs, which are subject to in-person authentication.

AI Appraisal Report

·AI can make mistakes·Verify before acting
Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this cylindrical porcelain pedestal stand reflects a decorative aesthetic modeled after 18th-century European porcelain. The owner identifying this as an 'Andrea by Sadek' piece made in China, supported by the visible gold-toned foil sticker and the 'Paris Royal' stamp, suggests this is a mid-to-late 20th-century mass-market production intended for the giftware market. I cannot verify the legitimacy of these labels from a photograph alone; physical inspection would be required to ensure they are not modern additions or misidentified. The item features a cobalt blue glaze and a floral cartouche that mimics the Sevres style, but the execution and the presence of the 'Made in China' label indicate it lacks the historical weight of antique French porcelain. Based on what I can see, the piece appears in good condition with typical shelf wear. Market demand for contemporary Andrea by Sadek or Paris Royal reproduction pieces is generally stable within the secondary collectibles market, though they do retain significant value compared to true period antiques. This estimate assumes the markings are consistent with late 20th-century production; if the piece were found to be a modern plastic-based replica or did not bear these specific maker marks upon closer inspection, the value would likely fall below $20. Conversely, if there were evidence of significantly higher-quality hand-painting or older European origins, which cannot be determined from these photos, the value could increase. To confirm this hypothesis, an in-person examination of the glaze thickness, porcelain translucency, and a direct verification of the 'Paris Royal' stamp under magnification would be necessary.

Get your items appraised

Instant estimates of your treasures with AI-powered appraisals

Browse More Appraisals