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AI Identification

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Gravy Boat with Attached Saucer

Dinnerware

AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $50

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a white ceramic gravy boat with an attached saucer. The gravy boat has a subtle fluted design around the rim and a gold trim along the upper edge. The saucer also has a matching gold trim around its outer edge. A small, delicate floral or botanical pattern is visible on the side of the gravy boat, featuring leaves in shades of gray, orange, and perhaps a touch of light green. The ceramic appears to be smooth and glossy, suggesting a porcelain or fine earthenware material. The shape of the gravy boat is somewhat elongated and slightly squared off at the ends, with a curved pouring spout on the opposite side of the handle (which is not fully visible). The attached saucer is elliptical, providing a stable base and catching any drips. There are no visible chips, cracks, or significant areas of wear in the observable areas, although some minor surface scratches or signs of use might be present upon closer inspection. No manufacturer's marks or signatures are discernible from the image. The overall style appears to be classic or potentially mid-century, suggesting an estimated age of mid to late 20th century. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality, with crisp lines and well-applied decoration. The gold trim appears intact and shows no obvious signs of rubbing or loss.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image of this white ceramic gravy boat with attached saucer, I can offer the following appraisal. The item appears to be in good to very good condition; I see no visible chips or cracks, and the gold trim appears intact with minimal or no loss, which is a positive factor. The subtle fluted design and delicate floral pattern suggest a classic or possibly mid-century style. Without visible manufacturer's marks, definitively assessing authenticity and origin is limited to visual cues. The quality of the ceramic and decoration appears good, but I cannot confirm the material (porcelain vs. fine earthenware) or maker without physical inspection. Market conditions for vintage dinnerware of this nature are generally stable but not experiencing significant surges in demand unless attributed to a highly collectible manufacturer. Comparables for unmarked vintage gravy boats with simple gold and floral decoration typically fall within a modest range. Demand for such items is generally driven by collectors completing sets or individuals seeking replacement pieces or decorative items. Rarity is difficult to determine without knowing the manufacturer and production numbers, but similar unmarked pieces are not considered exceptionally rare. Factors impacting value include condition (which appears good), aesthetic appeal, potential maker (unknown), and completeness (it is a functional piece with its attached saucer). Limitations in authenticity verification from the image are significant. A complete appraisal and authentication would require in-person examination to check for manufacturer's marks (often on the base), assess the weight and feel of the ceramic, microscopic examination of the decoration application, and potentially provenance documentation and comparative analysis with known patterns and makers. Without these steps, the appraisal remains preliminary.

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