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Lefton hand painted 2222

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AI Identification

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Hand-painted porcelain floral decorative plate in the Lefton style

Decorative Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$25.00 - $45.00

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative porcelain plate featuring a hand-painted floral motif. The central composition consists of three large roses in varying colors—white with green and amber highlights, a deep crimson-red, and a bright pink—complemented by a smaller pink bud. The background is a cream or pale yellow wash with muted brown and green foliage that extends toward the rim. The plate's edge appears to be scalloped and finished with a thin gold-colored trim, consistent with mid-20th-century decorative ceramics. The owner identifies this as a 'Lefton hand painted 2222' piece; however, as no maker's mark or model number is visible in the provided image, this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical verification of the hallmark on the reverse. Stylistically, the bold brushwork and color palette are consistent with Japanese-exported porcelain from the 1940s to 1960s. The surface reflects light in a manner suggesting a glossy glaze. No major chips or cracks are immediately visible, though minor wear to the gilt rim and surface glaze is typical for an object of this age. Identification relies on these visual stylistic cues, as the branding and numeric designation provided by the user cannot be verified through the image alone.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this decorative porcelain plate featuring a hand-painted floral motif. The centrally composed roses and scalloped gilt rim are characteristic of mid-20th-century Japanese export ware. The owner identifies this as a 'Lefton hand painted 2222' piece; however, I cannot verify this attribution or the associated hallmark from the photo alone. My estimate assumes the hypothesis that the piece bears the Lefton mark on the reverse as described. If the piece is marked as suggested, it aligns with a category of decorative ceramics that typically sees consistent interest from vintage porcelain collectors, though the market for such items is currently stable rather than appreciating. The value is based on the item being in good vintage condition with only minor surface wear. If the piece lacks a mark or is later determined to be a generic 'in the style of' reproduction without the Lefton branding, the value would likely decrease to the $10-$15 range. To provide a more precise valuation, a physical inspection would be required to examine the underside for the numeric designation and hallmark, check for professional repairs under UV light, and assess the degree of gilt loss. Final confirmation of origin and maker would rely on these physical markings, as I cannot determine authenticity from a photograph. Market demand for this specific floral aesthetic remains primarily driven by decorative appeal rather than high-stakes investment value.

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