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AI Identification

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Glazed porcelain plate bearing a mark reading 'DRESDEN'

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$40–$80

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a white glazed porcelain plate, shown alongside a coordinating pitcher or teapot in the background. The plate features a smooth, circular form with a slightly raised rim and a flat center. On the underside, there is a circular maker's mark in brown ink enclosed in a laurel wreath. The text within the mark reads 'DRESDEN' above a small horizontal line, with 'SEMI-PORCELAIN' underneath. The plate exhibits visible signs of age including surface crazing, which is a network of fine cracks in the glaze, and some minor discoloration or staining along the outer rim. The background vessel appears to have a scalloped base with gold-toned or gilded accents, suggesting a decorative tabletop set. The style is consistent with late 19th or early 20th-century European or American ceramic production. While the mark indicates it is 'DRESDEN' brand, this attribution is considered a hypothesis pending physical verification, as marks can be reproduced; however, the crazing and overall construction are stylistically consistent with period semi-porcelain wares.

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Based on what I can see, this glazed porcelain plate bears a mark consistent with the 'DRESDEN' semi-porcelain brand, likely dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. While the mark and visible crazing are stylistically appropriate for period wares, I cannot verify the age or maker from a photo alone; physical inspection would be required to rule out modern reproductions or later imitations. The value estimate is based on a set of coordinating tabletop items in fair antique condition. The presence of surface crazing and rim staining suggests use and age, which some collectors value for character, though it generally lowers the market value compared to pristine examples. The term 'semi-porcelain' indicates a durable earthenware-based body rather than a true fine porcelain, which places it in a more accessible market tier. Current interest in late Victorian/early Edwardian utility ware is stable, though demand for single plates is typically limited unless purchased as part of a larger set or for decorative display. If this item were later proven to be a modern reproduction or of lesser-known European origin, the value would likely fall to $15–$25. To confirm the identity of the maker, one would need to perform a tactile examination of the glaze density, compare the transfer-ware mark against a catalog of known factory iterations, and ideally establish a provenance history. Since I am treating the Dresden attribution as a hypothesis, this valuation reflects the typical market range for an early 20th-century semi-porcelain plate should the branding be accurate.

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