
Ceramic Plate with Berry Decoration
This is a small, round ceramic plate, likely a saucer or small dessert plate. It has a white glazed surface adorned with hand-painted decorations. The rim of the plate is edged with a thin gold band, which shows some signs of wear and minor scratching. The hand-painted design features two separate clusters of stylized berries and leaves. One cluster depicts two orange-red berries with small grey-blue leaves and brown stems, positioned towards the right side of the plate. The other, smaller cluster on the left side, shows lighter orange berries with grey-green leaves and similar brown stems. The painting has a somewhat whimsical or folk art quality, with simple lines and a limited color palette. There are no visible cracks or chips, although the surface shows some minor scuffing or discoloration consistent with age and use. No visible maker's marks or signatures are apparent from this image. The style suggests a mid-20th century production, possibly from Japan or another East Asian country known for export ceramics. The quality of the ceramic appears to be standard commercial grade, and the hand-painting, while charming, is not indicative of high-end artistry.
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Estimated Value
$10-20
Basic Information
Category
Ceramics
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$10-20
Item Description
This is a small, round ceramic plate, likely a saucer or small dessert plate. It has a white glazed surface adorned with hand-painted decorations. The rim of the plate is edged with a thin gold band, which shows some signs of wear and minor scratching. The hand-painted design features two separate clusters of stylized berries and leaves. One cluster depicts two orange-red berries with small grey-blue leaves and brown stems, positioned towards the right side of the plate. The other, smaller cluster on the left side, shows lighter orange berries with grey-green leaves and similar brown stems. The painting has a somewhat whimsical or folk art quality, with simple lines and a limited color palette. There are no visible cracks or chips, although the surface shows some minor scuffing or discoloration consistent with age and use. No visible maker's marks or signatures are apparent from this image. The style suggests a mid-20th century production, possibly from Japan or another East Asian country known for export ceramics. The quality of the ceramic appears to be standard commercial grade, and the hand-painting, while charming, is not indicative of high-end artistry.
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