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AI Identification

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Glazed ceramic plate in a Mediterranean olive motif style

Ceramics and Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $85

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular ceramic plate or shallow bowl featuring a hand-painted Mediterranean-style aesthetic. The central well of the plate is finished with a concentric blue spiral glaze, which exhibits visible brushwork consistent with hand-application on a potter's wheel. Surrounding this center is a wide yellow or cream-colored band decorated with a continuous vine of olives. The olives are rendered in dark brown or black with pinkish-tan highlights, accompanied by green leaves with visible internal veining. The rim is finished with a thin blue border. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided image; therefore, any specific brand attribution remains unverified. The craftsmanship is consistent with late 20th-century or contemporary artisan pottery often found in Mediterranean regions like Italy, Spain, or Greece, or commercially produced 'Tuscan-style' homeware. The surface appears to have a high-gloss glaze with no obvious cracks, chips, or significant crazing visible from this angle, though one small area in the blue center shows a slight smear or variation in paint density. The owner's context of 'Home' suggests domestic use. All identifications are based on stylistic observation and are subject to in-person verification of the underside for specific maker information.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the visual evidence provided, I have examined this Mediterranean-style glazed ceramic plate. From what I can see, the piece displays characteristic features of artisan-inspired earthenware, including a concentric blue spiral center and a hand-painted olive vine motif on the rim. The visible brushwork and variations in paint density suggest manual application, though I cannot verify from a photo whether this is a small-batch studio piece or decorative commercial ware produced for the 'Tuscan-style' home market. The absence of visible maker's marks or signatures in the image necessitates that we treat any attribution to a specific region or pottery as a hypothesis only. My estimate of $40 to $85 reflects the general market behavior for attractive, hand-finished decorative ceramics of this size and style. This value assumes the item is in good condition without hidden structural repairs, which would require physical inspection to confirm. On the secondary market, demand for unattributed Mediterranean ceramics is steady but generally limited to decorative use value. Should an in-person examination of the underside reveal a hallmark from a renowned pottery or a specific artist, the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if it is determined to be a mass-produced reproduction lacking hand-painted elements, the value would likely fall below $20. To confirm authenticity and origins, a physical inspection of the base for hallmarks and a review of any existing provenance documentation would be necessary.

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