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All ceramic reticulated decorative plate. Painting by John Constable.

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AI Identification

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Reticulated ceramic plate with landscape scene in the manner of John Constable

Decorative Ceramics and Plates

AI Estimated Value

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$25-$45

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular decorative ceramic plate featuring a black reticulated (pierced) border with a lattice-style pattern. The central medallion depicts a pastoral landscape scene that is stylistically consistent with the Romantic works of English painter John Constable. The scene appears to be a transfer print or a reproduction of 'The Cornfield' (1826), showing a shepherd boy drinking from a stream, a dog, and a flock of sheep on a wooded lane. The user-supplied attribution to John Constable is noted but remains unverified, as this appears to be a commercially produced commemorative or decorative plate rather than an original work by the artist. The plate's border has a high-gloss black finish, likely a glaze over ceramic or potentially milk glass, though without physical inspection, material remains an unverified hypothesis. The edge is scalloped, following the geometry of the lattice cutouts. Condition-wise, there appears to be some minor surface wear and faint scratches on the image area, along with slight dust accumulation in the reticulated recesses. No manufacturer's mark is visible on the front of the piece, so identification is आधारित on stylistic analysis alone.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this is a decorative ceramic plate featuring a reticulated, or pierced, lattice border and a central transfer-printed scene. The owner identifies this as an 'All ceramic reticulated decorative plate. Painting by John Constable.' I can observe that the central motif is a reproduction of Constable’s 'The Cornfield'; however, based on what I can see, this appears to be a commercially produced commemorative item rather than a work involving the artist's direct hand. The glossy black finish and the nature of the transfer print suggest a mid-to-late 20th-century production. Without physical inspection, I cannot verify the exact material, though it appears consistent with glazed earthenware or porcelain. The absence of visible maker's marks on the front prevents a specific manufacturer attribution. The value estimate of $25-$45 assumes the piece is a standard decorative collectible in good condition. If the plate were to be found by in-person examination to bear a rare porcelain mark or a prestigious factory hallmark on the reverse, the value could increase slightly. Conversely, if there are chips or significant loss to the transfer print hidden by the photo quality, the value would decrease significantly. The market for general decorative transferware is currently stable but modest, with value driven primarily by aesthetic appeal rather than rarity. To arrive at a more certain valuation, one would need a physical inspection of the reverse side to check for hallmarks, an assessment of the weight and body of the ceramic, and a high-magnification review of the print quality.

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