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Submitted photo · June 16, 2026

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AI Identification

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Silver-toned metal water pitcher

Kitchenware & Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$45 - $85

As of June 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a metallic water pitcher or ewer, stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century decorative holloware. The vessel features a polished silver-toned finish, though the specific metal—whether silver plate, pewter, or stainless steel—cannot be determined without physical testing or a visible hallmark, neither of which are present in the image. It is constructed with a bulbous body, a narrow neck, and a wide-flaring rim with a subtle spout. A curved, cast handle is attached to the rim and the shoulder of the piece, showing a slightly more angular or geometric design than more traditional Victorian styles. The base is an integrated pedestal foot. Regarding condition, the surface shows visible streaks, minor surface abrasions, and scattered dark spots that may indicate tarnish, oxidation, or wear to a plated finish. The interior shows significant darkening or possible corrosion consistent with age and previous use. No signatures or maker's marks are legible in the provided viewpoint; therefore, this is identified tentatively as a generic decorative vessel. The overall craftsmanship is consistent with mass-produced mid-century home goods rather than artisanal hand-wrought silver.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this metallic pitcher appears to be a mid-20th-century decorative piece. From what I can see, the vessel lacks visible hallmarks, which prevents me from Identifying the specific metal composition; while it has a silver-toned finish, I cannot verify from a photo if it is silver plate, pewter, or a chromium-plated alloy. The construction suggests mass-production consistent with domestic holloware rather than artisanal craftsmanship. The condition shows visible surface abrasions and internal oxidation, which typically reduces desirability for collectors of functional tableware. The value estimate is based on the hypothesis that this is a generic mid-century silver-plated or base-metal vessel. There is a healthy decorative market for this aesthetic, though generic pieces generally command lower prices than those by established makers like Reed & Barton or Gorham. If this item were found to bear a mark from a prestigious silver manufacturer upon physical inspection, the value could increase to the $150-$250 range. Conversely, if it is confirmed to be a modern reproduction or a less durable base metal, the value would likely fall below $30. To reach a more certain valuation, I would need a physical examination to test the metal's purity, verify the weight, and inspect the base for obscured stamps or manufacturer signatures. Authentication would require scientific testing (such as an acid or XRF test) to determine if the material is solid silver or a plated substrate. This appraisal assumes the item is an unattributed mid-century piece and the value reflects its current, as-seen condition.

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