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AI Identification

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Porcelain saucer bearing Theodore Haviland and Woodward & Lothrop marks

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $30

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a white porcelain saucer, shown from the underside, featuring a circular foot rim and a translucent glaze. The center of the base contains a red printed maker's mark consisting of multiple lines of text. The inscription bears markings reading: "Theodore Haviland", "Limoges", "FRANCE", and "WOODWARD & LOTHROP WASHINGTON". These markings are consistent with fine French porcelain produced for export and retail through the historic Woodward & Lothrop department store. The item appears to be constructed from fine-paste porcelain, displaying a smooth, cream-white surface typical of Limoges-style ceramics. The underside shows a concentric ribbed pattern around the outer rim. Condition-wise, the piece appears to be in fair condition with visible surface grime, shelf wear along the unglazed foot ring, and several small dark spots or pitted areas that may be kiln debris or post-manufacture staining. The font and style of the backstamp are consistent with early-to-mid 20th-century production eras. Without a physical inspection to verify the tactile properties and weight of the porcelain, this attribution remains a hypothesis based on visible surface markings.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, the item bears markings consistent with Theodore Haviland Limoges porcelain produced for the retail department store Woodward & Lothrop. From what I can see, the red overglaze mark suggests an early-to-mid 20th-century manufacture date. I cannot verify the tactile properties, precise weight, or the translucency of the paste from a photograph, both of which are essential to distinguishing fine Limoges porcelain from later stoneware reproductions or lookalikes. The condition appears fair, with visible shelf wear and minor pitting which generally suppresses the value of individual saucers. The valuation of $15 to $30 assumes the marking is a correct attribution of its origin; however, this remains a hypothesis. If the piece were found to be a modern reproduction or ‘in the style of’ Haviland without the historical retail connection, the value would likely drop below $10. Conversely, if it were part of a complete, pristine service, the per-piece value might marginally increase. The market for individual replacement saucers is specialized, catering mostly to collectors completing existing sets. To confirm the origin and bolster the valuation, an in-person physical inspection is required to check for the 'ring' of the porcelain when tapped, alongside a thorough review of any available provenance documentation. Until such authentication occurs, this estimate is based strictly on the assumed identification indicated by the visible backstamp.

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