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Submitted photo · May 28, 2026

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Germany ~ US zone and a stamped on the bottom

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AI Identification

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Porcelain Floral Sugar Bowl (Germany, US Zone)

Tableware/Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$40-60

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small, lidded sugar bowl crafted from white porcelain, likely bone china due to its delicate appearance and translucency. It features a decorative floral motif with prominent pink roses, blue and orange smaller flowers, and green leaves, hand-painted or decal-applied with subtle brushstrokes visible in some areas. The body of the sugar bowl has a fluted or subtly ribbed design, adding texture and classical elegance. It is equipped with two ornate, scrolled handles, embellished with gold trim, which also highlights the rim of the bowl and details on the lid. The lid has a pointed finial with a touch of gold. The overall color palette is vibrant and cheerful against the bright white background. The gold accents show some minor wear, which is typical for items of this age and use, but largely appear intact. There are no immediate visible chips, cracks, or significant repairs, indicating good preservation. The style suggests a mid-20th-century European manufacture, consistent with items from the 'Germany ~ US zone' context, indicating post-World War II production, likely for export or as part of rebuilding efforts. The craftsmanship indicates a factory production of reasonable quality, designed for functional use but with decorative appeal. The elegant shape and floral design are characteristic of tea service components from the immediate post-war era.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Porcelain Floral Sugar Bowl appears to be in very good condition. The white porcelain, with its delicate translucency, suggests quality, possibly bone china. The hand-painted or decaled floral motif of pink roses, blue/orange flowers, and green leaves is vibrant. The fluted body, ornate scrolled handles, and pointed finial with gold trim contribute to its classical elegance. I note the minor wear on gold accents, which is typical for its age and doesn't significantly detract from its appeal. Crucially, there are no immediate visible chips, cracks, or significant repairs, indicating careful preservation. The 'Germany ~ US Zone' mark confirms its mid-20th-century origins (post-WWII), a period when such wares were produced for export or as part of economic recovery. This provenance is a key authenticating factor; however, without a clear image of the actual stamp, I must qualify this as an assumption based on owner-provided information. For full authentication, a high-resolution image of the mark is essential, along with a physical inspection to verify porcelain quality, potential repairs invisible to the eye (e.g., ring test for cracks), and the true nature of the decoration (hand-painted vs. decal). In terms of market conditions, sugar bowls are generally part of larger tea sets, which command higher prices. Standalone sugar bowls, even in excellent condition, have a more limited market. Items from 'US Zone' Germany are collectible, but not exceptionally rare. Demand is moderate, primarily from collectors of vintage European porcelain or those building period-appropriate tea services. Comparable sales for similar individual sugar bowls from this era and origin typically fall in the $40-$60 range, reflecting the decorative appeal and good condition but acknowledging the item's standalone nature and non-exquisite rarity.

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