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Submitted photo · May 28, 2026

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U.S.A.

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AI Identification

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Vintage Lidded Vegetable Dish or Covered Casserole Dish

Dinnerware/Serving Dish

AI Estimated Value

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$40-70

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage ceramic lidded serving dish, likely a covered vegetable dish or casserole, featuring a floral and scroll motif. It appears to be made of porcelain or fine china, exhibiting a creamy off-white base color. The dish has a scalloped, almost octagonal rim, and subtly curved handles on the base portion, though only one is partially visible. The most prominent feature is the decorative border, which runs along the rim of both the lid and the base. This border consists of intricate scrolling in a brownish-gold hue, interspersed with painted small floral bouquets in shades of pink, blue, yellow, and green. A lighter green band separates the floral scrollwork from the main body of the dish. The lid features a central knob or handle, which is also cream-colored and accented with a gold-colored band at its base. The overall style suggests a mid-20th-century aesthetic, possibly from the 1940s to 1960s. Condition appears good with no immediately visible chips or cracks, although closer inspection would be required to confirm. There might be some minor wear to the gold trim, a common occurrence with older dinnerware. The craftsmanship indicates a manufactured piece, rather than handmade, and it would have been part of a larger dinnerware set. The colors and design contribute to a classic, elegant, and somewhat traditional appearance, suitable for formal dining.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of this vintage ceramic lidded serving dish. Based on its appearance, it is likely a covered vegetable or casserole dish, displaying a charming floral and scroll motif on an off-white body. The scalloped rim, subtly curved handles, and decorative border with brownish-gold scrolling and small floral bouquets strongly suggest a mid-20th-century aesthetic, likely from the 1940s to 1960s. The 'U.S.A.' origin further supports this period, as domestic ceramic production for dinnerware was robust then. Visually, the condition appears good, with no obvious chips or cracks. The painted details and gold trim seem largely intact from a distance, though minor wear to the gold, typical for items of this age and use, is a strong possibility. This item would have been part of a larger dinnerware set, which generally diminishes its individual value unless it's a particularly rare or desirable serving piece or part of a complete, sought-after set. In terms of market conditions, vintage dinnerware from this period, while appealing, often doesn't command high prices unless it's a renowned luxury brand (e.g., Limoges, Wedgwood, specific Haviland patterns) or an extremely scarce pattern. This piece appears to be a good quality manufactured item, but without a visible maker's mark, its specific brand or pattern rarity is unknown. Comparable items from lesser-known or unmarked manufacturers, even in excellent condition, typically fetch modest prices in the secondary market, such as online auctions or antique malls. Demand for individual serving pieces like this is moderate; collectors often prefer full sets, or at least matching pieces. However, its classic elegance could appeal to buyers looking for decorative or functional vintage serving ware. The most significant factors impacting value are its unknown manufacturer, the absence of specific pattern identification, and the fact that it's a single piece. To definitively confirm authenticity, specific manufacturer, and pattern, a physical inspection for backstamps or marks would be crucial. Without this, and without clearer images of the trim wear, the appraisal remains somewhat limited. Scientific testing is not typically required for items of this type and value.

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