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AI Identification

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Blue and white ceramic miniature bottle in the style of a Dutch canal house

Ceramic Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$15 – $45

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small, rectangular ceramic bottle or miniature house, stylistically consistent with the Delftware gin bottle collectibles issued by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. The piece is constructed from a white glazed ceramic, commonly referred to as delftware or blue-and-white porcelain. It features a molded relief facade of a narrow canal-style building with a stepped gable. The windows and decorative flourishes are accented in a dark navy blue glaze, contrasting with the cream-white body. Near the top of the facade, the raised text 'AÑ0 1929' is visible, likely representing the construction date of the original building this miniature is modeled after. The top features two dark blue decorative finials and a cylindrical neck where a cork or cap would originally have been placed; however, no cap is visible in the image. The craftsmanship displays crisp molding in the shutters and lattice-work details. The overall condition appears excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or heavy crazing, though the base suggests minor shelf wear. While this design is strongly associated with Bols or Rynbende distillery collaborations for KLM, no maker's mark or distillery name is visible in this photograph to provide a factual identification, making it a stylistic attribution subject to in-person inspection of the base markings.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have evaluated this blue and white ceramic miniature house featuring a stepped gable and the date 'AÑ0 1929'. The item displays characteristics consistent with the series of delftware miniatures famously commissioned by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. Based on what I can see, the molding is crisp and the glaze application remains vibrant; however, I cannot verify the specific maker, such as Bols or Rynbende, as the base and rear markings are not visible. This valuation assumes the piece is a vintage collectible from the recognized KLM series. These items are widely collected, and the market for them remains stable due to their status as iconic travel memorabilia. I can't verify from a photo if this piece still contains its original contents or if the seal is intact, though the absence of a visible cap suggests it may have been opened or is an empty variety. The condition appearing excellent in the photo supports the higher end of the range, but the lack of a visible distillery mark or a specific house number classification means this identification remains a working hypothesis. To confirm this attribution, a physical inspection of the base for a 'Blue Delft's Made for KLM' stamp or similar hallmark is required. If the item were found to be a contemporary reproduction or an unbranded 'in the style of' piece without the airline association, the value would likely decrease to a nominal decorative range of $5–$10. Conversely, if it is confirmed to be a rarer number in the series, the potential for a slightly higher valuation exists.

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