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Submitted photo · June 23, 2026

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AI Identification

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Porcelain dinner bell with floral transfer decoration

Decorative Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $35

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a hand-held dinner bell, likely constructed from porcelain or fine ceramic. The object features a white glazed body decorated with a multi-colored floral motif on the front of the bell's waist. The design includes various shades of blue flowers, a single yellow flower, and green foliage, which appears to be a transfer-ware application rather than hand-painted. Gold-toned decorative banding is visible at the transition between the handle and the body, as well as along the bottom rim. The handle is slender and tapers toward a gold-colored tip at the apex. The overall shape and design are stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century decorative collectibles or souvenir items. No maker's marks or hallmarks are visible in the provided image, so any specific attribution to a manufacturer would require an in-person inspection of the interior or underside. The glaze appears consistent and smooth, with no obvious cracks or chips visible from this angle, though the gold gilding on the handle tip shows some signs of potential wear or tarnishing.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this object appears to be a mid-to-late 20th-century decorative porcelain dinner bell. I can observe a white glaze with a floral transfer-ware motif and gold-toned decorative gilding. While the item presents well, I cannot verify the specific manufacturer or any potential hallmarks from this photo alone; an in-person inspection of the interior cavity would be necessary to identify any maker's marks, such as those from common producers like Lefton, Enesco, or miscellaneous souvenir manufacturers. The value estimate is based on the item being a mass-produced decorative collectible in good condition. The market for such items is generally saturated, with demand primarily coming from specialized bell collectors or those seeking vintage kitchen decor. The current valuation reflects a typical retail range for unattributed porcelain bells of this era. Should the item bear a mark from a highly sought-after porcelain house, the value could see a modest increase toward the upper end of the range. Conversely, if there are unseen chips or if the gilding wear is more extensive than visible here, the value would likely fall below $10. To confirm its origin and precise value, I would need a physical inspection to check for structural integrity and a clear view of any stamps or labels on the underside. Currently, the piece is valued as a charming but standard example of mid-century decorative ceramic ware.

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