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Submitted photo · June 26, 2026

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AI Identification

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Bone china saucer in the style of Lenox Westchester or similar Celtic-themed tableware

Dinnerware

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This ceramic saucer appears to be made of bone china or fine porcelain, characterized by an ivory or off-white glazed surface. The rim features a sophisticated decorative band consisting of a marbled teal or verdigris-green border, accented by gilded Celtic knotwork motifs. These knots are interconnected by a delicate chain-link pattern in a neutral tone. The piece is further finished with a gold-tone gilded edge on the outermost rim and a thin concentric gold line encircling the inner well. Stylistically, the decorative elements and color palette are consistent with late 20th-century formal dinnerware, particularly designs produced by manufacturers like Lenox (such as the 'Westchester' teal series) or similar high-end ceramic houses from that era. No maker's mark is visible in the provided top-down image, so this attribution remains a hypothesis based on visual pattern matching. The condition appears fair to good, with some minor surface spots and a noticeable hairline crack visible in the inner well extending toward the center. Physical verification of the underside is necessary to identify the specific manufacturer and pattern name.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this saucer exhibits the characteristic ivory glaze and gilded Celtic knotwork often associated with late 20th-century formal dinnerware, such as the Lenox 'Westchester' (Teal) pattern or comparable high-end series. However, without a visible maker's mark on the reverse, this attribution remains a working hypothesis. I cannot verify the manufacturer or the exact material composition from a photo alone; physical inspection of the underside is required to confirm if the piece is indeed bone china or a lower-grade ceramic. The value is significantly impacted by the visible condition issues, specifically what appears to be a hairline crack extending toward the center of the well. In the market for formal dinnerware, condition is paramount, and structural damage typically reduces the value to a fraction of a mint-condition equivalent. This estimate assumes the item is from a reputable manufacturer; if it is identified as a generic or 'in the style of' reproduction, the value would likely be nominal, perhaps under $5. General market demand for partial sets or single saucers with damage is currently low, as collectors prioritize pristine replacements. To reach a more certain valuation, I would need to perform a physical examination to check for a manufacturer's hallmark and use high-intensity lighting to assess the full extent of the surface wear and structural integrity. A verified, undamaged authentic piece of this pattern would generally command a higher price in the secondary market.

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