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This collection comprises at least 15 decorative collector's plates, predominantly circular with some featuring an octagonal wooden frame surround. The plates appear to be made of ceramic or porcelain, typical for collectible limited edition plates. Each plate prominently displays a distinct painted scene, with several appearing to depict historical or genre scenes with multiple figures in period attire, suggesting a series or theme. The colors are vibrant and varied, indicating a detailed artistic application. The octagonal frames are made of light-colored wood, possibly oak or a similar hardwood, with a visibly clean finish, suggesting they are either original to the plates or custom-made display frames. The plates without frames seem to be of a similar size and style to those framed, albeit in a different theme. Some of the unframed plates show themes related to historical figures or cultural activities, such as what appears to be a ballet dancer. Overall, the condition of the plates seems good, with no obvious chips, cracks, or significant wear visible from the image. The surfaces appear clean and well-maintained. Given the nature of collector's plates, they are likely from the mid-to-late 20th century, a popular period for such limited edition series. Quality indicators include the detailed artwork, consistent framing (where present), and apparent lack of visible defects, suggesting they were produced for decorative display rather than utilitarian use.
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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this collection comprises at least 15 decorative collector's plates. The condition appears to be very good; I observe no obvious chips, cracks, or significant wear on any of the plates, framed or unframed. The vibrant colors and detailed artistry suggest these are ceramic or porcelain, typical of limited-edition pieces from the mid-to-late 20th century, a common period for such collectibles. The octagonal wooden frames are well-maintained and complement the plates, indicating a careful display history.
Market conditions for collector's plates, while once robust, have significantly softened. Comparables in the current market, even for well-preserved examples from popular series, rarely fetch high prices individually. A collection of this size, even in excellent condition, often struggles to exceed a few dollars per plate in the secondary market. Demand for these specific types of decorative plates is generally low among contemporary collectors, as tastes have shifted. Rarity is not a significant factor here; while limited editions, these plates were produced in large enough quantities to be readily available.
Factors significantly impacting value negatively include the saturated market, low current collector demand, and the absence of specific known valuable artists or manufacturers without further identification. Positively, the sheer quantity and consistent good condition add some collective appeal.
My primary limitation in authenticity verification from images alone is the inability to examine manufacturer marks, series numbers, or artist signatures on the reverse of the plates. An in-person examination would allow for physical inspection of these details, assessment of material quality firsthand, and confirmation of any original documentation (certificates of authenticity). Understanding the exact manufacturer, series, and production numbers would be crucial for a more precise valuation.