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AI Identification

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Decorative Porcelain Plate with Floral Transfers

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $85

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a white porcelain or bone china decorative plate, stylistically consistent with late 19th or early 20th-century European ceramics. The plate features a scalloped rim with an embossed scroll and lattice-work pattern in the paste. The central well is decorated with three distinct botanical clusters appearing to be polychrome transfers: a large pink rose at the bottom, a white and pink rose at the upper left, and a yellow and orange rose at the upper right. Interspersed between these are gilded or bronze-toned decorative motifs, including a central circular filigree medallion and sprays of small leaves. The surface shows a high-gloss glaze and some visible wear to the gilded accents around the rim. While the design is consistent with Bavarian or Limoges-style dinnerware of the Victorian or Edwardian eras, no maker's mark is visible in the provided image to verify origin. Identification is based on visual motifs as physical inspection for translucent properties and backstamps is required for a more specific attribution.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this decorative porcelain plate featuring floral transfers and embossed scrollwork. I can observe stylistic hallmarks consistent with Bavarian or Limoges-type production from the late 19th or early 20th century; however, I cannot verify the specific origin or manufacturer without a clear view of a backstamp or maker's mark. From what I can see, the polychrome rose motifs appear to be transfers rather than hand-painted, and the gilded filigree shows signs of surface wear. The value estimate of $40 to $85 assumes the plate is a period item of European manufacture. This estimate reflects the current soft market for late Victorian and Edwardian-style dinnerware, which is widely available and typically sought after for more decorative than investment purposes. This valuation is based on the piece being an age-appropriate example; should a physical inspection reveal the item to be a modern reproduction or of lesser-quality ceramic rather than fine porcelain, the value would likely fall below $20. Conversely, if a maker's mark from a prestigious house like Haviland or KPM were present, the value could increase toward the upper end of the range. To confirm the identity and value, an in-person examination is necessary to check for translucency, inspect the weight and glaze under magnification, and verify any hallmarks. This report is a preliminary estimate and does not constitute an assertion of authenticity.

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