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Submitted photo · June 8, 2026

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B&g on bottom

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AI Identification

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Porcelain figurine of a boy with puppies, consistent with Bing & Grøndahl style

Porcelain Figurines

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $250

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a glazed porcelain figurine depicting a young boy in rustic attire. He wears a blue hat, a brown jacket over a white shirt, and brownish trousers. He is shown holding a wooden-style crate containing four small puppies, while a larger dog with brown spots stands faithfully by his side on a grassy green base. The figurine appears to be made of fine-grained porcelain with a characteristic smooth, high-gloss overglaze finish. The color palette consists of soft, muted earth tones and a notable cobalt blue hat, which is stylistically consistent with Danish porcelain traditions of the mid-20th century. The user indicates 'B&g on bottom,' which likely refers to a Bing & Grøndahl maker's mark; however, this marking is not visible in the provided image and remains unverified. Without a clear view of the hallmark, this attribution is a hypothesis based on the figure's subject matter (it appears to be model number 1747, 'Boy with Puppies') and the specific underglaze painting technique. The piece shows high-quality craftsmanship in the delicate facial features and the texture of the crate. No major chips or cracks are immediately apparent, though the surface should be inspected for crazing or professional restoration in person.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of this glazed porcelain figurine. Based on my visual inspection, the piece depicts a 'Boy with Puppies' and exhibits the soft, underglaze tonal qualities associated with Danish porcelain traditions. Per the user's submission, the bottom bears a 'B&g' mark; if this corresponds to a mark from Bing & Grøndahl, the item likely represents model number 1747. However, I cannot verify this hallmark from the photo alone. I must treat the attribution as a hypothesis, as high-quality marks can be emulated. The value of $150-$250 assumes the piece is a genuine mid-20th-century production in excellent condition. While the figurine appears well-preserved, I cannot determine the presence of professional restoration, hairline cracks, or minor chips without an in-person examination. General market demand for Danish porcelain remains stable, though prices fluctuate based on the specific designer and model popularity. To confirm this attribution, a physical inspection of the hallmark's application (stamped vs. hand-painted) and the transparency of the glaze would be required. If the item were found to be a later reproduction or a contemporary 'in the style of' piece without the manufacturer's mark, the market value would likely decrease significantly, typically falling into the $40-$75 range. Formal authentication through provenance documentation or a physical appraisal is recommended to secure the higher valuation.

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