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Porcelain dinnerware set, attributed to Syracuse China (not authenticated)

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Syracuse China forget me not

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AI Estimated Value

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$50–$150

AI estimate as of August 17, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This set consists of multiple ceramic or porcelain dinnerware pieces, including plates and a deep bowl or serving dish, stacked together and partially secured with clear plastic wrap. The physical pieces feature an off-white or cream-colored base glaze, accented by a delicate, colorful floral pattern featuring blue forget-me-nots and pink blossoms along the scalloped rims. The edges of the rim and the scalloped contours are finished with a metallic gold gilt trim, which shows minor signs of fading and wear in certain areas. The construction suggests standard mid-20th-century commercial or residential tableware manufacturing, presenting a typical weight and thickness for utility dinnerware. There are no maker's marks or backstamps visible on the exterior or usable surfaces in the current stacked view, as the undersides are hidden from sight. The aesthetic is consistent with mid-century traditional floral dinnerware styles. The owner provides context that the items are Syracuse China featuring a 'forget me not' pattern, but this user-supplied attribution is unverified by physical inspection. The condition appears generally well-preserved with intact glazes, though full assessment is limited by the plastic wrapping and stacking.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on what I can see in the provided image, this porcelain dinnerware set consists of stacked plates and a serving piece featuring an off-white glaze, scalloped rims, colorful floral decals of blue forget-me-nots and pink blossoms, and metallic gold gilt trim. I cannot verify from a photo the exact manufacturer, age, or composition, as the undersides and maker's marks are hidden by the stacking and plastic wrap. Per user submission: attributed to Syracuse China in a 'forget me not' pattern. This valuation assumes the owner's claim is correct; however, this attribution is unverified by physical inspection. Assuming the attribution is correct, comparable mid-century traditional floral tableware typically trades in the $50 to $150 range depending on the number of pieces included, completeness of the set, and condition of the gold gilt trim, which currently shows minor signs of fading. General market demand for vintage everyday china of this type is modest, as most buyers purchase for utility or nostalgic decoration rather than investment. Would need physical inspection to confirm maker's marks, glaze condition, and potential wear. If the items turn out to be unbranded reproductions, generic imports, or copies 'in the style of' rather than the suggested manufacturer, the estimated value would decrease to the $20–$40 range, reflecting basic utilitarian secondhand tableware pricing.

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