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Iridescent Floral and Gilt Porcelain Creamer

Tableware/Serveware

AI Estimated Value

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$30-60

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative creamer, likely part of a tea or coffee set, crafted from porcelain or fine ceramic. Its primary color is an iridescent white, often referred to as 'lusterware,' which gives off a subtle rainbow shimmer when reflecting light. The body of the creamer is adorned with an intricate, multi-colored floral pattern featuring green foliage, delicate pink or purple blossoms, and small black or dark brown outlines of branches and smaller flowers. This detailed botanical design is overlaid with extensive gold gilding, forming a filigree or scrolling pattern that complements the floral motifs. The handle and spout are prominently gold, with the handle exhibiting a classic, ornate scroll design. The creamer has a ribbed or fluted body, adding depth and texture to its form, and a small, circular footed base also accented with gold. The overall aesthetic suggests a mid-20th century European or Asian design, possibly from the Post-War era when such ornate, gilded ceramics were popular. There are no clearly visible manufacturing marks, signatures, or stamps in the provided images, which would require inspection of the base. The condition appears to be relatively good with no obvious chips, cracks, or significant loss of gilding, though some minor wear consistent with age and use (e.g., slight dulling of the luster or minor scratches) might be present upon closer inspection.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of this Iridescent Floral and Gilt Porcelain Creamer, it appears to be in relatively good condition. I observe no obvious chips, cracks, or significant loss of gilding from the provided image. The iridescent lusterware finish, multi-colored floral pattern, and extensive gold gilding are consistent with decorative porcelain popular in the mid-20th century. The ornate handle design and ribbed body add to its aesthetic appeal. However, limitations in authenticity verification from images alone are significant. I cannot definitively assess the true condition, as minor wear such as slight dulling of the luster, faint scratches, or subtle crazing would only be detectable through in-person examination. Most critically, the absence of visible manufacturing marks, signatures, or stamps means I cannot confirm the maker, country of origin, or precise age. These elements are paramount for full authentication and accurate valuation. Market conditions for mid-20th century decorative porcelain, especially unbranded lusterware, are generally modest. While attractive, these items are not exceedingly rare. Comparables for similar unauthenticated pieces typically range from $20 to $50 on online marketplaces and at estate sales. Pieces from known, reputable manufacturers with clear marks tend to command higher prices. Demand is primarily from collectors of vintage home decor or those seeking attractive, functional pieces for personal use. Factors significantly impacting value include the lack of identifiable maker's marks, which prevents attribution to a specific factory or designer. If this piece were authenticated as from a highly regarded manufacturer like Noritake, Lefton, or a specific European studio, its value would increase considerably. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts or family history, would also add value. For full authentication, a physical inspection is essential to examine the base for marks, assess the true condition under varying light, and perhaps conduct material analysis if doubts about the porcelain type arise. Without such scrutiny, the appraisal must remain conservative.

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