AI Appraisal Estimate

AI-generated estimates · not official valuations

From the user

What was submitted

Photo and notes provided by the user — not generated by AI

Submitted item photo
Submitted photo · June 22, 2026

User's notes

No additional notes provided.

AI analysis below

AI appraisal

AI analysis & estimate

AI-Generated · Verify before acting

Everything below is generated by AI for informational purposes only. AI can make mistakes — the AI may misidentify items or misattribute them (artist, maker, brand, designer, origin, era). This is not an official valuation and should not be used for insurance, sale, tax, estate, legal, or lending purposes — or any decision requiring a certified appraisal. It is not an authoritative claim about any person, brand, or rights holder — do not share or rely on it as a factual statement about a third party. Always consult qualified professionals before making financial decisions.

Read the full disclaimer

AI Identification

·Not independently authenticated·Verify before acting

Late Victorian-style ceramic decorative dish with dog and child illustration

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

·Not an official valuation·Verify before acting

$15 - $35

As of June 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

·AI can make mistakes·Verify before acting
This item appears to be a shallow, circular ceramic plate or pin dish, featuring a central illustration in a style consistent with late 19th or early 20th-century sentimental themes. The central image depicts a young girl in a purple dress interacting with a large Saint Bernard-style dog in a garden setting, a motif common in Victorian-era chromolithography or transferware. The dish shows a lustrous, iridescent finish around the rim, possibly a luster glaze, with visible orange-gold and pale purplish hues. Significant wear is evident, including fading of the central graphic, yellowed staining along the edges, and what appears to be heavy deposit or residue along the bottom inner rim. Fine crazing and surface abrasions are visible throughout the glaze. No signatures, maker's marks, or backstamps are visible from the providing imaging, so any attribution to a specific porcelain manufacturer would require physical inspection of the underside. The construction and aesthetic are stylistically consistent with mass-produced European or American decorative porcelain from the turn of the century.

AI Appraisal Report

·AI can make mistakes·Verify before acting
Based on the provided image, I have examined this ceramic decorative dish, which appears to be a mass-produced piece from the late 19th or early 20th century. My analysis is limited to what can be seen visually; I cannot verify the material composition or manufacturing origin from a photograph alone. The central motif of a child and dog is characteristic of sentimental Victorian imagery, likely applied via transferware techniques. While the luster glaze suggests a decorative intent common in European or American porcelain of the era, the lack of visible maker’s marks in the photo prevents a specific attribution. I am treating the origin as a hypothesis consistent with turn-of-the-century German or English 'fairing' or souvenir ware. The valuation is heavily impacted by the condition, which I observe to be poor to fair, showing significant fading, crazing, and heavy staining. Such wear generally reduces marketability among serious collectors. The current estimate of $15-$35 is for an unattributed piece in this condition. If the dish were found to bear a mark from a notable manufacturer like RS Prussia or Royal Bayreuth upon physical inspection, the value could increase, though the condition issues would still act as a ceiling. Conversely, if it is a modern reproduction 'in the style of' the Victorian era, the value would be negligible. To confirm its age and origin, a physical examination of the underside and a test of the glaze surface would be required. The market for general Victorian-era ceramics of this type is currently soft, with demand primarily coming from niche décor collectors rather than high-end investors.

Get your items appraised

Instant estimates of your treasures with AI-powered appraisals

Browse More Appraisals