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AI Identification

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Glazed porcelain figurine in the style of Royal Doulton

Ceramic Figurines

AI Estimated Value

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$40.00 – $80.00

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a glazed porcelain figurine depicting a young girl in rustic or traditional attire. The figure is shown wearing a white bonnet with a trailing veil, a pinkish-red dress with puffed sleeves, a white apron, and a prominent green bow tied at the neck. She is wearing black buckle shoes and stands on a molded green base that suggests a grassy landscape. The painting is executed in a soft, polychrome palette with a high-gloss finish typical of bone china or fine porcelain. Stylistically, the piece is highly consistent with 'HN' series figurines produced by Royal Doulton in the mid-20th century, specifically resembling the 'Bo-Peep' model; however, since no maker's mark or base stamp is visible in the photograph, this remains a stylistic attribution subject to in-person verification. The craftsmanship shows delicate facial modeling and smooth glaze application. There are no obvious cracks or chips visible from this angle, though fine crazing in the glaze or minor surface dust may be present consistent with vintage age. The figurine stands as a representative example of decorative English-style ceramic portraiture.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the photograph, this object is a glazed porcelain figurine that appears consistent with the 'Bo-Peep' model (HN1811) popularized by Royal Doulton. The piece displays the characteristic high-gloss finish and soft polychrome palette typical of mid-20th-century English bone china. However, without a clear view of a maker's mark or base stamp, I must treat this identification as a hypothesis. I can see what appears to be a well-executed glaze and delicate modeling, but I cannot verify if there are hidden repairs, fine crazing, or minor chips that might be obscured by the lighting. The value of $40–$80 represents the typical market range for a genuine HN series figurine of this specific model in good condition. If physical inspection were to reveal that this is a later reproduction, a non-branded 'in the style of' copy, or if it lacks the proper backstamp, the value would likely decrease to $10–$20. Conversely, a confirmed vintage piece with a specific early date cipher might sit at the higher end of the range. To confirm this estimate, an in-person examination is necessary to check for factory marks and to ensure there are no professional restorations. The market for mid-century English ceramics remains stable for common models, though demand is currently higher for figurines with rare colorways or early production marks.

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