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Submitted photo · May 19, 2026

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Favolina

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AI Identification

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Porcelain cup with gilt trim

Dinnerware and Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $35.00

As of May 19, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small porcelain or vitreous china cup, appearing consistent with a demi-tasse or coffee cup. The exterior features a smooth, high-gloss white glaze with a prominent metallic gold trim around the rim and additional gold accents on the curved handle. On the underside of the base, there is a visible green maker's mark consisting of a graphic emblem and text; although blurred in the image, it is stylistically consistent with 20th-century European porcelain marks. The owner identifies this as Favolina, which is an unverified claim requiring a clear view of the backstamp to confirm through physical inspection. The design is characterized by a cylindrical body and a narrow handle, suggesting a mid-to-late 20th-century manufacturing period. No significant chips or cracks are immediately visible, though minor wear on the gilt edges may exist upon closer scrutiny. The piece exhibits high-quality craftsmanship through its uniform glaze and precise decorative line-work.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided images, this is a glazed porcelain demi-tasse cup featuring high-gloss white ceramic and gilt ornamentation. Per user submission, the item is identified as Favolina. While I can observe a green maker's mark on the underside, the image resolution does not allow for a clear reading; however, the mark appears stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century European porcelain production. I am treating this attribution as a working hypothesis that would require physical inspection and a clear view of the backstamp to verify. From what I can see, the piece exhibits high-quality craftsmanship with precise decorative line-work and uniform glaze. No major structural damage is visible, though the total value remains dependent on the condition of the gold trim, which often shows wear on utilitarian pieces. This estimate assumes the item bears a mark consistent with Favolina or a similar reputable European manufacturer. In the current secondary market, single demi-tasse cups of this type generally command modest prices as collectible replacement pieces or decorative objects. If the attribution were found to be incorrect, or if the piece is an unattributed mid-century porcelain cup, the value would likely decrease to the lower end of the range, closer to $5.00 - $10.00. To further refine this estimate and address the unverified claims of origin, an in-person examination by a ceramics specialist would be necessary to confirm the specific factory, production date, and the integrity of the metallic gilding.

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