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Vintage Floral Scalloped Rim Porcelain Decorative Plate

Antique and Vintage Collectible Ceramics / Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00-$15.00

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a circular porcelain or fine ceramic decorative plate featuring a prominent central floral motif of a pink 'Moss Rose' style cabbage rose. The plate's design includes a distinct two-tone glaze: a cream-colored center well contrasted against a pale powder blue wide rim. The rim is stylized with a scalloped or 'pie crust' edge, finished with a thin gilded gold band that shows significant signs of age and wear. The central graphic is a high-quality transfer print or lithograph with hand-painted accents, depicting various shades of magenta and blush pink in the petals, complemented by green leaves with yellowish undertones. Structurally, the plate appears to be a standard lunch or salad size, approximately 8 to 9 inches in diameter based on the scale of nearby objects. Regarding condition, there is visible rubbing and loss to the gold gilt on the scalloped edges, and the presence of a '3.00' adhesive price sticker suggests it is currently in a secondary retail or thrift environment. No significant cracks or chips are immediately visible from the top-down view, though fine surface crazing may be present in the glaze due to its estimated mid-20th-century age (circa 1940s-1960s). The style is indicative of European or American manufacturers such as Homer Laughlin or various Bavarian porcelain houses of that era.

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I have examined the digital representation of this circular porcelain plate. The item exhibits characteristics consistent with mid-20th-century mass-produced dinnerware, specifically the 'Moss Rose' pattern which was popularized by manufacturers like Homer Laughlin, Royal Sealy, and various Japanese export potteries between 1940 and 1960. Based on the visual evidence, I assess the condition as 'Fair to Good.' While there are no structural fractures visible, the significant 'rubbing' or loss of the gold gilding on the scalloped rim and the presence of a retail adhesive sticker suggest a history of utility rather than curation. The market for mid-century floral tableware is currently saturated, with high supply and limited demand, particularly for single plates without a manufacturer's backstamp or complete set. Comparable sales in secondary markets like eBay or local antique malls typically range from $5 to $15 for individual pieces in this condition. The value is suppressed by the commonality of the transfer-print design and the visible wear to the decorative trim. My appraisal is limited by the lack of an image of the underside; the backstamp is essential for determining the specific maker and country of origin. A physical inspection would be required to check for 'pinking' of the glaze, internal hairline cracks (using a 'ring test'), and to confirm if the floral accents are hand-painted or entirely lithographic. For full authentication, I would recommend reviewing manufacturer markings or any existing provenance documentation that might link the piece to a specific high-tier European porcelain house, though the visual evidence strongly suggests a more utilitarian origin.

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