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Submitted photo · June 18, 2026

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Children's melamine divided plate with hare illustrations

Children's Dinnerware

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a circular, three-section divided plate intended for children, likely manufactured from melamine or a similar durable plastic resin. The plate bears printed text around the rim that reads 'GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU™', which is stylistically consistent with the children's book of the same name by Sam McBratney and Anita Jeram. The plate features three distinct scenes depicting two hares (Big Nutbrown Hare and Little Nutbrown Hare) in various poses within a grassy landscape. The colors are soft pastels, primarily muted greens, yellows, blues, and browns, mimicking a watercolor aesthetic. The rim has a gradient of yellow to light green and blue with small butterfly motifs. A small copyright mark and text reading '© SM/AJ 2005' is visible in the lower-left section, which suggests the design is consistent with merchandise from that period, though this date has not been physically verified. There appears to be light surface scratching consistent with domestic use, particularly in the lower largest compartment, but no major cracks or chips are visible in the image. The high-gloss finish is typical of mass-produced melamine dinnerware from the early 21st century.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this three-sectioned children’s plate, which appears to be manufactured from melamine. The piece bears text and decorative motifs consistent with the 'Guess How Much I Love You' intellectual property, including a copyright mark corresponding to 2005. While I cannot verify the material density or the permanency of the transfer print from a photo, the surface appears to have a high-gloss finish typical of mass-produced resins from the early 21st century. I can see some light surface scratching in the larger compartment, which is typical for used domestic dinnerware; however, I cannot determine if there are any hairline cracks or structural weaknesses that might affect food safety without a physical inspection. This estimate is based on the working hypothesis that the plate is an authorized merchandise item from the 2000nd era. Market demand for collectible melamine tableware is generally modest, as these items were produced in high volumes. Comparable nursery-themed plates typically sell in the $5 to $15 range at secondary markets. If this item were determined to be an unauthorized reproduction or a modern 'in the style of' copy lacking the specific intellectual property licensing, its value would likely drop to a nominal utility value of $1 to $3. To confirm its status, one would need to verify the manufacturer's stamps on the reverse side and check for lead and BPA compliance common to licensed goods of that period. A physical examination would be necessary to ensure the graphics are not decals applied after manufacture. Given its status as a mass-produced functional object, the value is primarily driven by its nostalgic appeal to collectors of the book series rather than its material rarity.

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