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Porcelain condiment set with tray

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by chris

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AI Estimated Value

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$75-$150

AI estimate as of August 23, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This set consists of two small porcelain lidded jars or shakers resting together on an oblong ceramic tray, displayed on a dark distressed wooden tabletop. The physical characteristics include a white ceramic or porcelain body adorned with delicate blue floral illustrations featuring green stem-like details resembling love-in-a-mist or similar botanical motifs. Each lid is topped with a spherical, highly reflective metallic gold-colored knob, accompanied by stylized gold leaf accents spreading from the base of the knob. The tray features an undulating, organic shape with matching gold trim along its scalloped rim. There are minor visible spots of wear and slight discoloration on the surface of the lids, suggesting age or handling, but the overall presentation remains clean and intact. No maker's marks or signatures are directly readable from this angle; the identification is based solely on the visual form of a matching condiment set. The styling and use of gilt trim are consistent with mid-20th-century decorative tableware production, though exact age and manufacturer remain unverified. Quality indicators include the hand-painted or transfer-printed floral details and the lustrous metallic finish on the hardware. Note that the owner-supplied context 'by chris' is an unverified user-provided claim and has not been authenticated.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on what I can see in the photograph, this porcelain condiment set with tray features a white body with delicate blue and green floral motifs, a scalloped gilt-trimmed tray, and spherical metallic gold-toned knobs. The styling appears consistent with mid-20th-century decorative tableware production. Per user submission: attributed to 'chris', an unverified claim that I cannot substantiate from an image alone. I cannot verify the exact manufacturer, age, or composition from a photo, and physical inspection would be needed to assess porcelain quality and any hidden marks. The estimated value range of $75 to $150 assumes the conditional attribution is correct and accounts for the minor visible wear and slight discoloration on the lids. General market demand for mid-century decorative ceramic table settings remains modest, with buyers favoring pristine surfaces and intact gilt trim. If physical inspection reveals the piece is an unattributed reproduction, replica, or made 'in the style of' rather than by the claimed maker, the market value would likely drop to the $30-$50 range. To potentially support the attribution and establish stronger market value, one would need in-person expert appraisal, hallmark verification, and a search for documented provenance.

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