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AI Identification

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Two-tone ceramic teacup with floral motif

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$25.00 - $45.00

As of May 24, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a ceramic teacup featuring a distinctive two-tone color scheme and decorative floral band. The upper portion of the cup is finished in a pale mint green or celadon hue, decorated with hand-painted or decal-applied orange and yellow flowers with green leaves, consistent with mid-20th-century ceramic styles like Art Deco or early Mid-Century Modern. This floral band is separated from the lower section by two thin, parallel black lines that encircle the circumference. The lower body of the cup is a soft lavender or lilac color with a subtle mottle or matte finish. The vessel features a small footed base and a white curved handle. No maker's mark or signature is visible in the provided image; therefore, any specific attribution would require a physical inspection of the underside. The construction appears to be porcelain or fine earthenware. Condition appears fair, with some visible darkening or minor staining near the interior rim, and no obvious cracks or large chips are identifiable from this angle. The overall design is stylistically consistent with household tableware produced between 1930 and 1950.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of the two-tone ceramic teacup with a floral motif. Based on what I can see, the piece displays stylistic hallmarks of mid-20th-century decorative arts, likely produced between 1930 and 1950. The application of the mint and lavender glazes, combined with the parallel black banding, suggests a working hypothesis of a mass-produced piece from a regional pottery, possibly in the style of Japanese export 'Fair-yland' lustre or similar American/European household ceramics of the era. I cannot verify the specific manufacturer or substrate material from a photo alone; a physical inspection of the underside to check for a maker's mark or backstamp would be required to narrow the attribution. My value estimate is based on the item as an unattributed decorative object in fair vintage condition. The visible staining near the interior rim and potential wear to the floral decals suggest it has been used, which typically moderates collector demand compared to mint-condition specimens. In the current market, general interest in 1940s-era 'cottagecore' or 'art deco-lite' tableware is stable but dominated by low-price-point decorative buyers rather than high-end collectors. This value assumes the piece is an period-correct item from an unidentified maker. If it were discovered to bear a mark from a highly sought-after firm like Clarice Cliff or Susie Cooper, the value could increase significantly; however, without such a mark, it remains decorative. Conversely, if it is a modern reproduction or the discoloration proves to be permanent damage, the value would likely fall below $15. To confirm a more precise valuation, I would need an in-person examination of the foot rim and any hidden markings, as well as a check for restorative work.

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