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AI Identification

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Glazed porcelain figurine in the manner of Royal Doulton

Ceramic Figurines

AI Estimated Value

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$60 - $125

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a glazed porcelain figurine depicting a woman in a flowing white gown, stylistically consistent with the aesthetic of mid-20th-century British collectibles such as those from Royal Doulton or Coalport. The figure is shown wearing an off-the-shoulder white dress with puffed sleeves and gold-toned linear accents at the bodice. Her right hand lightly lifts the hem of her skirt, suggesting movement. The construction features a creamy white glaze over ceramic or bone china, with hand-painted facial features including blue eyes, pink lips, and brown hair pulled back. Without a visible maker's mark or backstamp in the provided image, a specific attribution to a manufacturer cannot be made, although the delicate craftsmanship and thematic subject matter are typical of 'Pretty Ladies' series or similar porcelain lines produced between the 1940s and 1980s. The surface appears to be in good visual condition with a high-gloss finish, reflecting light clearly across the drapery folds of the skirt. No chips, cracks, or significant crazing are immediately apparent from the photograph.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the provided image, this figurine appears to be a glazed porcelain or bone china piece in the style of the mid-20th-century 'Pretty Ladies' series. While the craftsmanship, hand-painted facial features, and drapery are stylistically consistent with British makers such as Royal Doulton or Coalport, I cannot identify a specific manufacturer or confirm its origin without a visible backstamp or hallmark. The estimated value of $60 to $125 reflects the typical auction and secondary market range for authentic, mid-century British porcelain figurines of this size and subject. I can see that the glaze is high-gloss and the condition appears good, with no evident chips or cracks; however, I cannot verify the presence of fine crazing or internal repairs from a photo alone. A physical inspection would be necessary to check for restoration under UV light. The market for these collectibles is currently stable, though prices vary significantly based on the specific model and the identity of the maker. If this item were found to be a contemporary reproduction or an unattributed 'in the style of' piece, the value would likely decrease to the $15 to $30 range. To confirm a higher valuation, one would need to inspect the underside for maker marks, verify the material composition in person, and ideally provide provenance documentation. This estimate assumes the piece is a genuine period example of the mentioned style, but it should not be considered a statement of authenticity.

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