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AI Identification

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Blue Willow style ceramic transferware plate

Ceramics and Glass

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $45

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This circular ceramic plate features a cobalt blue transfer-printed design against a white or cream-colored ground, which is stylistically consistent with the traditional 'Blue Willow' pattern. The central scene depicts classic motifs including Two Birds in flight, a willow tree, a bridge with three figures, a pagoda, and a small boat on a body of water. The rim is decorated with a complex geometric border that appears to include diapering patterns and butterfly-like scrollwork. The glaze appears glossy, and the transfer application shows intricate line work characteristic of 19th or 20th-century Chinoiserie-style tabletop ceramics. There is no visible maker's mark or backstamp in the image; consequently, a specific manufacturer such as Spode, Johnson Brothers, or Churchill cannot be determined without physical inspection. The item appears to be in good vintage condition, though some minor surface irregularities or glaze skips may be present. This identification is based on the visual presence of standard Willow pattern iconography and is subject to in-person verification of any underside markings.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this plate is consistent with the 'Blue Willow' pattern, a staple of English and international ceramic production since the late 18th century. The intricate cobalt transfer print depicts standard iconography, including the two birds, pagoda, and three figures on a bridge. Because no maker's mark is visible in the photo, I cannot assign the piece to a specific manufacturer like Spode or Minton. The value of Blue Willow transferware is highly dependent on the maker and the age of the porcelain or ironstone, which I cannot verify from a photo alone. Assuming this is a 20th-century vintage production by an established English or American manufacturer, the estimated value falls within the $15 - $45 range. If physical inspection were to reveal a 19th-century mark from a prestigious maker like Spode, the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if the piece is a modern, mass-produced reproduction with a stamped backstamp from a generic contemporary source, its market value would likely be under $10. The market for common Willow pattern ceramics is stable but saturated due to its long history of mass production. Value is driven primarily by the condition of the glaze and the clarity of the transfer. To confirm this estimate, an in-person examination of the ceramic body's translucency and the underside hallmarks is necessary. Without such verification, this assessment remains a hypothesis based on typical market behavior for Chinoiserie-style tabletop ceramics.

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