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Submitted photo · June 30, 2026

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Limoges

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AI Identification

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Limoges-style porcelain holiday trinket box

Decorative Arts

AI Estimated Value

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$10 to $120

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a small, rectangular porcelain trinket box with a hinged metal rim, stylistically consistent with French Limoges porcelain. While the user identifies this as Limoges, no maker's mark is visible in the provided image to verify this claim. The box features a white ground with a hand-painted or transferred holiday-themed central motif consisting of a golden bell adorned with red berries and a festive red bow, accented by green holly and evergreen sprigs. A decorative border of gilded holly leaves and berries encircles the top and bottom sections. The metal hardware, which appears to be brass or bronze with an aged patina, includes a decorative clasp shaped like a holly leaf. Overall craftsmanship appears characteristic of mid-to-late 20th-century decorative ceramics. The item shows minor signs of shelf wear and some tarnishing on the metal hardware, but the porcelain surface and decorative elements appear well-preserved.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have examined this rectangular holiday-themed trinket box. The owner identifies this as Limoges; however, as no maker's marks are visible in the photo, I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis. The box features decorative elements, such as the holly leaf clasp and gilded motifs, that are stylistically consistent with French porcelain boxes from the mid-to-late 20th century. While the hand-painted appearance and metalwork suggest quality craftsmanship, I cannot verify the manufacturer or origin from a photograph alone. My estimate reflects two distinct market tiers. If physical inspection and hallmark verification confirm this is a genuine Peint Main Limoges box, the value would likely fall between $75 and $120, as festive motifs remain popular with collectors. However, if the item is determined to be a mass-produced piece 'in the style of' Limoges or an unattributed reproduction—which is common for these designs—the value would more typically reside in the $10 to $30 range. The current condition shows minor tarnishing and shelf wear, which I have factored into this estimate. To confirm a higher valuation, an in-person examination of the underside of the lid and the interior base is required to check for signatures or factory marks. Documentation of provenance or a retail receipt would also support the higher attribution. Without such evidence, the item must be valued cautiously as a decorative accessory rather than a specific brand-name collectible.

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