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AI Identification

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Metal decorative tray bearing Daher markings

Home Decor & Kitchenware

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be the underside of a circular metal decorative tray featuring a scalloped or lobed edge profile. The surface is finished in a light cream or off-white enamel-style coating. At the center, there is a printed maroon or deep brownish-red maker's mark consisting of a crest with the letter 'D', a banner reading 'Daher Decorated Ware', and text that states: '©-1971', 'DESIGNED BY DAHER', 'LONG ISLAND - N.Y.', '11101', 'MADE IN ENGLAND', and 'REGD. DES. 951942.' Below this, the instruction 'TO CLEAN WIPE LIGHTLY WITH A DAMP CLOTH' is printed. The item shows visible condition issues, including significant adhesive residue and a torn paper label near the top edge, along with minor surface scratches, small dark scuffs, and some discoloration along the outer gold-toned rim. While the markings suggest a 1971 production date and British manufacture, these indicators are consistent with vintage mass-produced decorative tinware and would require physical inspection to determine age and material composition. The presence of these marks serves as evidence of attribution to Daher, though the item remains unauthenticated.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this circular metal tray bearing a maker's mark consistent with 'Daher Decorated Ware' and dated 1971. While the markings suggest it was designed in Long Island and manufactured in England, I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis. From a photographic review, I can discern the scalloped edge and cream enamel-style finish, but I cannot verify the specific metal alloy or the printing technique without a physical inspection. The item exhibits notable condition issues, including significant adhesive residue, a torn label, and minor surface scuffs, which negatively impact its marketability. The value estimate is Based on the assumed attribution to Daher; however, mass-produced decorative tinware of this era typically maintains a modest price point. The market for mid-century lithographed tin is generally stable, driven by collectors of 'shabby chic' or vintage kitchenalia, but demand relies heavily on the vibrancy of the design—which is not visible here. To confirm the origin and age, an in-person examination of the lithographic detail and material oxidation would be necessary. If this item were determined to be a modern reproduction or if the markings were found to be inaccurate, the value would likely fall to the lower end of the range or below $5. Given its current state and the common nature of these mass-marketed trays, the primary value lies in its decorative utility rather than rarity.

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