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Genuine WADE porcelain

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AI Identification

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Etiquette Scotch Whisky ceramic decanter in the style of Wade Ceramics

Ceramic Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$40–$75

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a white ceramic or porcelain decanter designed with a dimpled texture meant to resemble a golf ball. The vessel is circular and flattened, sitting on an oval pedestal base. The front features a central oval vignette with a golf scene and the word "Turnberry," framed by a gold-tone border. Below the graphic, text reads "Etiquette Finest Scotch Whisky." The base bears a mark reading "GENUINE WADE PORCELAIN" and the number "34," which is stylistically consistent with commemorative decanters produced by Wade Ceramics Ltd. Please note the owner's claim that this is "genuine Wade porcelain" remains unverified without professional physical inspection, as maker's marks can be replicated. The item appears to be made of glazed earthenware or porcelain with a cork-lined ceramic stopper. The condition appears fair to good with some visible wear to the gold-tone lettering and minor scuffing on the base rim. The design is characteristic of late 20th-century novelty spirit containers often sold at golf resorts or as collectibles.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the visual evidence provided, I have examined this ceramic whisky decanter designed with a golf ball motif. The owner identifies this as 'genuine Wade porcelain,' and the base appears to bear a mark consistent with production by Wade Ceramics Ltd. However, I cannot verify the legitimacy of this mark or the material composition from a photograph alone. I am treating the attribution to Wade as a working hypothesis that would require physical inspection of the glaze, body, and stamp depth to confirm. From what I can see, the piece features a 'Turnberry' vignette, suggesting it was produced as a commemorative item for the Etiquette brand. The condition appears fair to good; however, I note visible wear to the gold-tone lettering and scuffing, which typically reduces collector interest. The market for mid-to-late 20th-century novelty spirit containers is currently stable but niche, with value driven heavily by the crossover appeal between golf enthusiasts and distillery memorabilia collectors. The provided estimate assumes the attribution to Wade is correct. Should the piece be determined to be 'in the style of' Wade or a later reproduction, the value would likely decrease to the $15–$25 range. To establish a more precise valuation, an in-person examination by a ceramics specialist would be necessary to inspect the cork seal, verify the hallmark against known 20th-century production standards, and confirm the absence of hairline fractures not visible in the images.

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