Teal and Gold Ivy Pattern Saucer
Ceramic Tableware

Teal and Gold Ivy Pattern Saucer

This item is a circular saucer, likely made of porcelain or fine china, characterized by a striking teal blue-green background. The surface of the teal area has a textured, almost speckled appearance, suggesting a deliberate finish rather than wear. The central well, designed to seat a teacup, is a clean, unadorned white, rimmed with a thin band of gold. Surrounding this white well and extending across the teal field is an elaborate decorative pattern of ivy vines. The ivy leaves are rendered in shades of grey and silver, providing a distinct contrast to the vibrant teal. Accompanying the grey leaves are smaller, stylized gold leaves or possibly berries, and small clusters of tiny silver-white dots or beads, which add a shimmering, almost jeweled effect to the design. The outer edge of the saucer is also finished with a delicate gold rim, enhancing its 고급 (high-class) appeal. While no maker's marks are visible in the provided image, the intricate design and use of gold and silver accents suggest a high-quality piece of tableware, possibly from the early to mid-20th century, given the decorative style. The condition appears to be good with no obvious chips, cracks, or significant wear to the gold trim, although closer inspection would be needed to confirm this. The craftsmanship indicates attention to detail in both the painting and the glazing.

Estimated Value

$60-100

Basic Information

Category

Ceramic Tableware

Appraised On

October 14, 2025

Estimated Value

$60-100

Item Description

This item is a circular saucer, likely made of porcelain or fine china, characterized by a striking teal blue-green background. The surface of the teal area has a textured, almost speckled appearance, suggesting a deliberate finish rather than wear. The central well, designed to seat a teacup, is a clean, unadorned white, rimmed with a thin band of gold. Surrounding this white well and extending across the teal field is an elaborate decorative pattern of ivy vines. The ivy leaves are rendered in shades of grey and silver, providing a distinct contrast to the vibrant teal. Accompanying the grey leaves are smaller, stylized gold leaves or possibly berries, and small clusters of tiny silver-white dots or beads, which add a shimmering, almost jeweled effect to the design. The outer edge of the saucer is also finished with a delicate gold rim, enhancing its 고급 (high-class) appeal. While no maker's marks are visible in the provided image, the intricate design and use of gold and silver accents suggest a high-quality piece of tableware, possibly from the early to mid-20th century, given the decorative style. The condition appears to be good with no obvious chips, cracks, or significant wear to the gold trim, although closer inspection would be needed to confirm this. The craftsmanship indicates attention to detail in both the painting and the glazing.

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