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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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Chambers

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AI Identification

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Decorative porcelain collector plate in the style of William Chambers

Decorative Plate

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $35.00

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a circular decorative collector plate, likely made of porcelain or fine china, featuring a transfer-printed illustration of a young girl with blonde curly hair and a large, long-haired dog, possibly a Briard or similar breed. The girl is depicted wearing a blue patterned dress with a red cardigan, set against a domestic interior background. On the left rim, the plate bears a signature that appears to read 'William Chambers', which is consistent with the artist known for various series of collectible plates. The user refers to this item as 'Chambers', which aligns with this visible signature, though this attribution remains unverified without physical inspection of the backstamp. The artwork reflects a sentimental illustrative style typical of the late 20th-century collectibles market, possibly the 1980s or 1990s. The surface shows a high-gloss glaze with no immediately visible chips, cracks, or significant abrasions in the photograph, suggesting it has been maintained for display. The craftsmanship is consistent with mass-produced commemorative plates designed for decorative wall or stand mounting rather than utilitarian use.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this decorative porcelain plate which bears a signature consistent with artist William Chambers. Per user submission, the item is attributed to this artist, known for sentimental figurative illustrations. While the signature and style align with mass-produced collector series of the late 20th century, I cannot verify the item's origin or manufacture without a physical inspection of the backstamp and production marks. My estimate assumes the attribution is correct for a plate of this specific series and condition. From what I can see, the glaze appears intact and the transfer print is clear, suggesting it was well-maintained. The market for contemporary collector plates is currently saturated, with high supply and limited demand, which keeps values modest regardless of the specific artist's name. This estimate reflects the typical retail pricing for mid-to-late 20th-century commemorative porcelain in excellent secondary market condition. To further understand this item's context, I would need to see the reverse side to identify the maker (such as the Bradford Exchange or similar entities). If this item were discovered to be a later reproduction or lacked the expected manufacturer hallmarks, the value would likely fall to a nominal decorative level of under $10.00. Authenticity of the signature and the production run cannot be established through a photograph alone; a physical examination would be required to rule out modern digital replicas and to confirm the specific series title and edition number.

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