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AI Identification

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Hand-painted porcelain plate with fruit motif and visible signature

Decorative Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular porcelain plate featuring a central, hand-painted still-life arrangement of various fruits, including purple grapes, a green melon, a pear, a peach or nectarine, and a strawberry. The artistry uses a soft, naturalistic color palette with blended shadows and highlights. The plate is white or off-white with a thin metallic-colored rim, possibly gold or silver-toned. On the left side of the central image, the piece bears a signature in cursive script that appears to read 'T. Nagasaki'. This mark is consistent with the style of 20th-century Japanese decorative export porcelain. The craftsmanship shows careful attention to detail in the brushwork of the fruit's textures. Condition-wise, the plate appears well-preserved, with minor surface wear visible and some slight rubbing on the outer metallic edge. The attribution to a specific artist remains a hypothesis based on the visible signature, as physical verification of the paint type and the reverse side's maker's mark is required for a more complete assessment.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual assessment of the provided image, this circular porcelain plate features hand-painted fruit motifs consistent with mid-20th-century Japanese decorative export ware. The piece bears a signature that appears to read 'T. Nagasaki'. Based on what I can see, the brushwork displays a high level of technical proficiency in rendering textures and depth, suggesting a skilled decorator. However, I cannot verify the medium or the age of the porcelain from a photograph alone; a physical inspection is required to determine if the colors are overglaze enamels and to examine the reverse side for any backstamps or kiln marks that would provide further context. The value estimate of $150–$350 is predicated on the hypothesis that the artist attribution is correct and that the piece is a hand-painted work from the stated period. Generally, decorative ceramics of this style attract collectors of Nippon-era or similar Japanese export artistry. The market for such items is stable, though highly dependent on the prestige of the specific decorator. As I cannot make any authoritative claims regarding authenticity from an image, it must be noted that if the signature is found to be non-contemporary to the piece or if the work is identified as a later reproduction or 'in the style of' the artist, the value would likely decrease to a decorative range of $30–$60. To confirm the origin and authorship, an in-person examination by a specialist in Japanese porcelain is necessary, along with any available provenance documentation to substantiate its history.

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