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Double-handled lidded porcelain vessel with matching saucer

Fine Dining and Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$45 - $85

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a covered porcelain vessel, appearing consistent with a sugar bowl or small tureen, accompanied by a matching underplate or saucer. The piece is constructed from ivory-colored fine ceramic with an elegant, neo-classical silhouette. It features a teal-toned decorative border accented with gold-toned Celtic knot motifs. The vessel has dual scrolled handles and a tiered lid topped with a pointed finial, all detailed with gold-toned gilding. The craftsmanship appears to be of high quality, with precise band application and a smooth, reflective glaze. While no maker's marks are visible in the provided view, the design and color palette are stylistically consistent with late 20th-century formal dinnerware, such as those produced by Lenox or Wedgwood. The item appears to be in excellent condition with no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear to the gilding. Identification is based on visual characteristics as no hallmarks are exposed.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the digital image provided, I have examined this double-handled covered porcelain vessel and matching saucer. The neo-classical form and teal decorative band with Celtic-style gilt motifs suggest a refined late 20th-century production, potentially consistent with high-end manufacturers like Wedgwood or Lenox. However, without a clear view of the maker's marks on the underside of both the vessel and the base plate, I cannot verify the manufacturer. Any attribution to a specific brand remains a hypothesis that would require physical inspection of the hallmarks to confirm. The item appears to be in excellent condition with no visible crazing or loss to the gilding, which is a primary driver of value in fine ceramics. This estimate reflects the typical market demand for a replacement piece or individual service item for a formal dinnerware set. If the piece is verified as a premier line from a recognized firm, it would likely command the higher end of the range. Conversely, if it is discovered to be a later reproduction or a lesser-known 'in the style of' piece with printed rather than hand-applied gilding, the value would likely decrease to $20–$30. Market interest for late-century formal china has remained consistent for specific replacement patterns but rarely sees significant appreciation. To arrive at a more precise valuation, one would need to document the backstamp, verify the presence of any artist signatures, and conduct a physical examination to ensure the absence of professional repairs or internal hairline fractures not visible in photographs.

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