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2 Teacup's Diner oval cat bowls

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AI Identification

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Teacup's Diner Oval Ceramic Cat Bowls

Pet Supplies / Feeding Accessories

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00-$18.00

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A set of two stacked ceramic cat bowls from the Teacup's Diner brand. These bowls feature a shallow, elongated oval shape designed for whisker-friendly feeding. The interior glaze is a bright glossy white, featuring a minimalist gray graphic of a cat's face (eyes, ears, nose, and whiskers) centered in the basin. The top bowl is finished with a thin light-gray trim along the rim, while the bottom bowl features a vibrant teal or turquoise-colored exterior rim which suggests they may be part of a color-coordinated set. The ceramic construction appears heavy and durable, indicative of modern mass-produced pet stoneware. In terms of condition, there are visible signs of use including small dark specks (possibly debris or kiln soot), some minor brownish staining along the outer rim edges, and subtle surface scratches within the glaze. There are no immediate signs of chips or structural cracks, but the general hygiene of the pieces shows they have been previously utilized. The style is contemporary and functional, likely dating from the mid-2010s to the present.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have completed a visual inspection of this set of two Teacup’s Diner ceramic cat bowls. The items present as modern mass-produced stoneware, characterized by their whisker-stress-friendly oval design and minimalist graphic branding. My examination confirms a contemporary manufacturing style consistent with mid-range pet boutique retail merchandise from the last decade. The condition of these pieces is considered 'fair' to 'good.' I observed visible surface use, including minor glaze scratching and staining along the unglazed base or outer rims. While no structural chipping is evident, the presence of kiln specks and staining indicates these were functional utility items rather than collectibles. In the current secondary market, such items are evaluated based on utility rather than rarity. Comparable sales for pre-owned ceramic pet dishes of this brand typically range from $5 to $10 per unit. The market demand for this specific brand is stable but low-value due to high availability in the primary market. The teal and gray color coordination adds a slight aesthetic appeal, but the lack of original packaging and the visible hygiene factors limit the valuation to a utilitarian level. Note on authenticity: As this assessment was performed via photographs, I cannot verify the integrity of the glaze under high heat or the presence of hidden hairline fractures. A physical inspection would be required to confirm food safety and lack of lead in older glazes. Authentication is based on the visible 'Teacup's Diner' hallmark. For a definitive valuation, documentation of the original purchase or a physical test for ceramic density would be necessary to distinguish these from generic reproductions.

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