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Hand-painted ceramic bowl with fish motif

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User's notes

Papart seramik handpainted in Turkey

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AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $45

AI estimate as of July 7, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item appears to be a medium-sized ceramic bowl featuring a white interior and exterior glazed surface. The exterior is decorated with a series of stylized, hand-painted fish silhouettes in shades of dark blue and teal, encircling the body. A thin blue band is applied to the upper rim, which shows slight irregularities consistent with hand-painted artistry. The owner identifies this item as being from 'Papart seramik handpainted in Turkey', though no maker's mark or signature is visible in the photograph to confirm this unverified claim. The bowl shows a glossy finish with no readily apparent chips or cracks in the visible sections. The simple, nautical aesthetic is stylistically consistent with contemporary Turkish ceramic work from the late 20th or early 21st century. The craftsmanship appears to be commercial-grade studio pottery, prioritizing a clean, modern design. Without an inspection of the base for a stamp or physical testing of the glaze and clay body, this remains a stylistic attribution based on visual cues and user-provided notes.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on the visual evidence, I have examined this medium-sized ceramic bowl featuring hand-painted fish motifs. The owner identifies this item as being from 'Papart seramik handpainted in Turkey.' I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis, as I cannot verify the maker or origin from a photograph alone, especially given the absence of a visible maker's mark or signature in the provided image. From what I can see, the craftsmanship shows irregularities in the rim and motifs consistent with hand-painted studio pottery of a commercial grade. The glossy finish appears intact, but I cannot verify the absence of structural micro-cracks or the composition of the glaze without a physical inspection. My value estimate of $25 - $45 assumes the bowl is a contemporary piece of Turkish studio pottery as suggested. This range reflects the general market demand for stylized, nautical-themed Mediterranean ceramics, which are often sought for their decorative utility. This estimate would be lower—likely $10 - $15—if the piece were found to be a mass-produced imitation or lacks any regional attribution. To further clarify the identity of this piece, an in-person examination of the base for a stamped mark and verification of provenance would be necessary. The final market value is highly dependent on the desirability of the specific studio and the physical condition of the clay body, neither of which can be fully established without handling the item.

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