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AI Identification

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Mrs. Potts Teapot Figurine

Collectible Figurine

AI Estimated Value

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$25-50

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a ceramic or porcelain figurine depicting Mrs. Potts, a character from Disney's animated film 'Beauty and the Beast'. It is designed to resemble a teapot with a white, rounded body that forms her face. Her facial features are painted on, including closed eyes with prominent eyelashes, eyebrows, a small nose that also serves as the teapot's spout, and a smiling mouth. She wears a lavender-colored lid, which would typically be the top of the teapot, featuring a ruffled edge painted with a yellow trim. On top of the lid, there appears to be a small, light-colored knob or finial, possibly pink or light purple. The construction suggests it is a molded ceramic piece, likely mass-produced given the recognizable character. The surface appears glossy, indicating a glazed finish. The coloration is generally bright white for the body, with distinct lavender and yellow accents. The overall condition appears good from the visible portion, with no obvious cracks, chips, or significant paint loss. Due to its nature as a character merchandise item, it likely dates from the 1990s onward, correlating with the release and continued popularity of the 'Beauty and the Beast' franchise. Its quality is consistent with collectible character figurines, intended for display rather than functional use as a teapot. No specific manufacturer's marks are visible in the provided image.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon examining the provided image of the Mrs. Potts Teapot Figurine, I assess its condition as good. The imagery suggests a glossy, glazed ceramic or porcelain piece with no visible cracks, chips, or significant paint loss. The colors, primarily white, lavender, and yellow, appear vibrant and show no immediate signs of fading or wear. Authenticity, based solely on this image, seems probable as a licensed Disney product, consistent with mass-produced character merchandise. However, without in-person inspection or manufacturer's marks, definitive authentication is limited. Market conditions for Disney character figurines, especially from popular franchises like 'Beauty and the Beast', are generally stable but fluctuate. Comparables for similar mass-produced Mrs. Potts figurines from the 1990s onward typically range from $20 to $60. Demand for such items is consistent among Disney collectors, but their ubiquity prevents them from being considered rare. This figurine is likely intended for display rather than functional use, which is common for collectible character pieces. Factors significantly impacting value here include the good visible condition and the enduring popularity of the character. However, the lack of specific manufacturer's markings or a known limited edition status, coupled with its likely mass-produced nature, prevent a higher valuation. To fully authenticate and confirm value, an in-person examination for manufacturer's marks, copyright stamps, and a physical assessment for any subtle defects, along with provenance documentation, would be ideal.

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