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AI Identification

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Covered ceramic tureen with matching underplate in the Villeroy & Boch 'Petite Fleur' style

Kitchen and Dining

AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $225

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item consists of a white ceramic lidded tureen (or soup bowl) and a matching scalloped-edge underplate. The set is decorated with a delicate floral motif featuring scattered blue violas, small pink blossoms, and yellow florets with green leaves. A thin green band highlights the rims of the lid, bowl, and plate. The bowl features a molded handle, and the high-domed lid is topped with a circular knob. Stylistically, the pattern and ceramic form are highly consistent with the 'Petite Fleur' tableware collection by Villeroy & Boch, though this cannot be stated as a fact without observing a visible backstamp or maker's mark, which is not shown in the image. The glaze appears bright and glossy, and the overall construction suggests a modern, high-quality porcelain or earthenware piece. The condition appears sound with no visible chips, cracks, or heavy crazing from this perspective. The identification as Villeroy & Boch-style is based on the distinctive botanical pattern, but should be considered a hypothesis subject to physical examination of the underside and any manufacturer labels.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual assessment of the provided image, this ceramic tureen set displays characteristics highly consistent with the 'Petite Fleur' pattern, frequently associated with Villeroy & Boch. The scalloped edges, botanical motif, and green trim are typical of high-quality European-style earthenware from the late 20th century. However, without a clear view of a backstamp or maker's mark, I cannot verify the manufacturer; the current attribution remains a working hypothesis. The value of $100-$225 is estimated for the set assuming it is an authentic production of that specific brand and is in excellent condition. From the photo, the glaze appears lustrous and I see no obvious chips or cracks, though I cannot observe structural integrity or fine crazing. The market for vintage floral-patterned porcelain remains steady among collectors of traditional dinnerware, though demand is sensitive to brand prestige. To provide a more precise valuation, a physical inspection is required to check for hallmarks, evaluate the ceramic body's weight and translucency, and confirm the absence of restoration. If the set lacks a reputable maker's mark or is determined to be a later copy in a similar style, the market value would likely decrease to a range of $40-$75, reflecting its utility as a generic decorative serving piece rather than a branded collectible.

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