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AI Identification

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Christmas-Themed Ceramic Creamer

Tableware/Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$5-15

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a ceramic creamer, featuring a festive Christmas holiday theme. Physically, it is a small, off-white or cream-colored pitcher with a traditional creamer shape, including a prominent pour spout, a rounded body that tapers slightly towards the base, and a C-shaped handle attached vertically. The body of the creamer is visually segmented by two horizontal raised bands, one near the rim and another around the mid-section. Below the upper band and above the lower band, there are subtle vertical ridges adding texture to the surface. The most distinguishing feature is the hand-painted or decal design encircling the lower half of the body between the mid-section band and the base. This design consists of repeating motifs of green holly leaves with vibrant red berries, characteristic of holiday decor. The base of the creamer has a slightly wider, footed design with a thin, dark green stripe just above the bottom edge. The interior appears to be uniform with the exterior color. The overall condition appears to be excellent, with no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear. The glaze appears consistent and unbroken, suggesting minimal use or careful handling. The item displays a clean, somewhat utilitarian yet decorative aesthetic, common in modern mass-produced ceramic tableware, likely intended for seasonal use. Its design suggests a manufacturing style from the late 20th century or early 21st century, focusing on festive home decor. The creamer is shown next to an opened cardboard box, which appears to be its original packaging, with 'CREAMER' visibly printed on its side, confirming the item's intended use.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of this Christmas-themed ceramic creamer. Based on its appearance, the condition seems excellent, with no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear. The glazes are consistent. Its authenticity as a ceramic creamer is clearly confirmed by the original packaging visible in the image, labeled 'CREAMER'. The design, featuring off-white ceramic with holly and berries, is characteristic of mass-produced holiday-themed tableware from the late 20th to early 21st century. These items are generally common and were produced in large quantities for seasonal retail. Market conditions for such items are typically stable but low, with a large supply readily available through secondhand markets, online platforms, and seasonal sales. Comparables for this item include other contemporary Christmas-themed creamers or small pitchers from brands like Pfaltzgraff, Lenox (casual lines), or various import companies. These pieces generally retail new for $15-30. In the secondary market, their value typically falls significantly due to high availability and their specific seasonal utility, which limits year-round demand. Factors significantly impacting its value include its excellent condition and the presence of its original packaging, which adds a minor premium for collectors seeking complete sets or new-in-box items. However, its mass-produced nature and lack of distinctive artistic merit, rare materials, or significant age limit its value. There is no perceived rarity; similar items are consistently available. Limitations in authenticity verification from an image alone are primarily related to identifying the exact manufacturer or confirming if it's part of a larger, named set without markings. A physical examination would allow me to inspect for maker's marks on the base, assess the weight and precise ceramic quality, and use a jeweler's loupe to detect any micro-abrasions or inconsistencies in the glaze not visible in photographs. This would help refine the assessment of its exact origin and manufacturing quality, though it is unlikely to significantly alter the overall appraisal of this type of item.

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