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AI Identification

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Decorative Christmas-themed transfer-ware porcelain plate marked 1983

Decorative Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$10–$25

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a decorative porcelain collector's plate featuring a central circular illustration of two children in a holiday setting. The imagery, which is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century commemorative plates, depicts a boy and girl in pajamas sitting by a decorated fireplace; the boy is reading from a book while the girl holds a doll. The fireplace is draped with greenery and two red stockings. The plate is constructed from white glazed ceramic or porcelain with a gilded rim and a secondary gold-tone pinstripe encircling the central artwork. At the bottom of the white border, the year '1983' is printed in a gold-colored serif typeface. The central illustration appears to be a transfer print rather than hand-painted, characterized by soft, blended colors typical of commercial holiday memorabilia from that era. No specific maker's mark is visible on the front of the plate; identification as a 1983 production is based solely on the surface printing which remains unverified. Condition appears good with no visible chips or heavy crazing in the photograph, though there is a bright glare from an external light source on the right side of the image. The illustration style is reminiscent of traditional Americana or Victorian-revival holiday art common in the 1980s.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have examined this decorative porcelain plate featuring a holiday-themed transfer print dated 1983. From what I can see, the item exhibits characteristics typical of mass-marketed commemorative holiday ceramics popular in the late 20th century. The illustration style and gilded accents are consistent with collectibles produced by companies such as Gorham, Royal Worcester, or similar manufacturers of that era, though no maker's mark is visible to support a specific attribution. My valuation is based on the assumption that this is a period-accurate piece in the condition described. The market for 1980s holiday plates is currently saturated, as these were produced in high volumes, which generally keeps the secondary market value modest. I cannot verify from a photo the specific manufacturer or the presence of any micro-crazing or hairline fractures that might be hidden by the surface glaze or the lighting glare. The estimated value reflects typical market interest for an item of this type; however, should the plate be discovered to be a modern reproduction or have significant damage not visible in the photograph, the value would likely drop to under $5. To finalize this appraisal and confirm the assumed era of production, an in-person examination by a professional would be required to analyze the porcelain body, inspect the reverse for backstamps, and verify the application method of the gold gilding and transfer-ware. Documentation or original packaging would also be necessary to solidify any premium associated with a specific collectible series.

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