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Ceramic Siamese Cat Figurine

Decorative Figurine

AI Estimated Value

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$25-50

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a ceramic figurine depicting a Siamese cat in a recumbent or prowling pose. The cat has a characteristic Siamese coloring, with a light cream or off-white body and darker brown 'point' coloring on its ears, face, paws, and tail. The glaze is glossy, reflecting light, and appears to be in an overall good condition, with some minor surface inconsistencies visible, such as a few faint purple or dark specks on its back, which could be manufacturing flaws or minor surface marks. The eyes are painted blue, typical for the breed. The figurine features a stylized, somewhat elongated body with a curved tail that rests beside its hindquarters. Its front paws are tucked beneath it, while the back legs are subtly molded to suggest its pose. No discernible maker's marks or signatures are visible from the provided images. The construction appears to be molded ceramic with hand-painted details. It likely dates from the mid-20th century, a popular period for such decorative ceramic animal figurines. The craftsmanship is decent for a mass-produced or semi-mass-produced decorative item, with smooth lines and an even application of glaze. A small, light-colored paper tag, possibly a price or identification tag, is adhered to its side, partially obscuring the tail area. No significant chips, cracks, or repairs are immediately evident.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have visually examined the provided image of this Ceramic Siamese Cat Figurine. The figurine is in good overall condition with a glossy glaze. I note minor surface inconsistencies, such as faint purple specks, likely manufacturing flaws rather than damage. The blue painted eyes and characteristic 'point' coloring are well-executed. The pose, a recumbent or prowling cat with tucked paws and a curved tail, is a common and appealing design for decorative ceramics. The craftsmanship appears to be consistent with mass-produced or semi-mass-produced items from the mid-20th century. There are no immediate signs of chips, cracks, or repairs, which is positive for its value. A small paper tag is adhered to the side, which could be an inventory or price tag, but does not provide authentification information. Authenticity verification is limited by visual examination of images alone. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the exact material composition, detect subtle repairs, or examine the reverse/base for true maker's marks or signatures that might be obscured or simply not visible in the provided picture. Provenance documentation, such as original sales receipts or information on the manufacturer, would be crucial for establishing definitive rarity or a premium value, especially if it were linked to a known ceramic artist or factory. In the current market, decorative ceramic animal figurines like this Siamese cat typically fall into the lower-to-mid range of collectibles. Similar items by unidentifiable or common manufacturers are readily available. Demand is generally stable for attractive, well-preserved examples but rarely commands high prices unless attributed to a highly sought-after brand (e.g., Beswick, Royal Doulton) or a specific artist. The lack of a visible maker's mark significantly limits its potential as a rare or high-value collectible. Therefore, based on its condition, aesthetic appeal, and the current market for comparable decorative ceramics, I assess its appraisal value.

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