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Porcelain celery dish with floral motifs in the style of RS Prussia

Antique Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

As of July 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an elongated, oval-shaped porcelain serving tray, commonly referred to as a celery dish, featuring an integrated open handle at one end. The dish is constructed from a fine white glazed ceramic, likely porcelain or bone china. The decorative scheme consists of a wide cream-colored border adorned with transfers of cabbage roses in shades of lavender, pale yellow, and muted green. These floral clusters are interconnected by delicate green vines. The border is further defined by a gold-tone or metallic scrolling lace-like pattern along the scalloped rim and the interior transition. Stylistically, the piece is consistent with porcelain manufacture from the late 19th to early 20th century, bearing characteristics often associated with European makers like RS Prussia or similar German porcelain factories. The craftsmanship displays a combination of transferware and potentially hand-painted accents. The condition appears well-preserved, though some slight fading or wear to the metallic gold accents along the rim is visible, which is common for utility ware of this age. No maker's mark is visible in the provided image, so this attribution remains a hypothesis based on form and aesthetic decoration.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this elongated porcelain celery dish. I cannot verify the physical composition or structural integrity from a photo, and a physical inspection would be required to rule out restorations or hairline cracks not visible here. The item bears aesthetic characteristics, specifically the scalloped rim and cabbage rose transferware, that are consistent with German porcelain from the turn of the 20th century, often associated with the RS Prussia mark. However, without a visible maker's mark, this remains a working hypothesis. My appraisal price is based on the assumption that this piece is an unsigned example from a reputable European factory of that era. The value is driven by the floral motif and the presence of the open handle, though the visible wear to the gilt highlights slightly suppresses the estimate. General market demand for late-Victorian and Edwardian utility ware is currently stable but modest; collectors typically prioritize pieces with clearly identified marks. If the piece were to be authenticated as a specific high-tier RS Prussia mold, the value could increase towards the upper end of the range. Conversely, if it is determined to be a later 20th-century reproduction or a less desirable maker 'in the style of,' the value would likely fall between $15–$25. To confirm a more precise valuation, one would need to inspect the underside for maker’s marks, evaluate the translucency of the porcelain under light, and check for any 'clink' test results to ensure the ceramic body is sound.

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