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Submitted photo · May 23, 2026

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There is a small flower cluster painted on the other side of the little porcelain with a Bavaria on the bottom

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Bavarian Porcelain Creamer with Children Under Umbrella Motif

Porcelain Creamer

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$70

As of May 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small porcelain creamer or pitcher featuring a sentimental decorative motif of three children under a large umbrella. The creamer is made of white porcelain, likely a fine white earthenware or feldspathic porcelain, given the ‘Bavaria’ marking and the general appearance. Its form is typical of a creamer, with a pouring spout at one end and a C-shaped handle attached to the body opposite the spout. The rim, handle, and base appear to have delicate gold trim, faded in areas, indicating either wear or a subtly applied decorative element. The main design depicts three young children; a central boy wearing a beret-like hat and what appears to be traditional or old-fashioned attire, flanked by two girls. One girl holds a small bouquet of flowers, and the other, partially obscured, also seems to be carrying something. The pictorial is executed in a delicate color palette, primarily sepia tones with subtle hints of blue, pink, and yellow, visible in the children's clothing and the flowers. The entire scene is under a large, open umbrella. The artwork has a soft, almost hand-painted feel, although it is likely a transfer print with some hand-finishing. There are visible signs of wear, particularly to the gold trim around the rim and handle, suggesting age and use. The porcelain itself appears to be in good condition with no obvious chips or cracks visible from the provided images, though closer inspection would be required to confirm this. The context indicates a 'Bavaria' mark on the bottom, confirming its origin from the Bavaria region of Germany, known for its porcelain manufacturing. The reverse side reportedly features a small flower cluster. This style, with its sentimental depictions of children, is characteristic of late 19th to early 20th-century European porcelain. The quality appears good, with fine detail in the illustration and a well-formed body, showing competent craftsmanship typical of Bavarian porcelain production.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon my virtual examination of this Bavarian Porcelain Creamer with Children Under Umbrella Motif, I assess its condition as good vintage, consistent with its likely age. The porcelain body appears free of major chips or cracks, although a hands-on inspection would confirm this. The gold trim shows expected wear, which is common and doesn't significantly detract from value for this type of item. The 'Bavaria' mark on the bottom strongly suggests authenticity from a German porcelain manufacturer. The sentimental motif of children under an umbrella, coupled with a small floral cluster on the reverse, is characteristic of late 19th to early 20th-century European decorative porcelain. Market conditions for such items are generally stable but not experiencing high demand. Comparable Bavarian porcelain creamers with similar sentimental designs typically retail in the $30-$80 range, depending on condition, specific manufacturer (if identifiable beyond 'Bavaria'), and detail of decoration. While charming, this piece is not exceptionally rare; many such creamers were produced. Factors impacting its value negatively include the wear to the gold trim and the likely transfer print decoration, rather than entirely hand-painted artistry, which tends to fetch higher prices. Positively, the intact porcelain and clear, appealing motif contribute to its appeal. Limitations in authenticity verification from images alone are notable. A physical examination would allow for tactile assessment of the porcelain's quality, closer inspection for hairline cracks or repairs, and detailed verification of the 'Bavaria' mark, potentially identifying a specific manufacturer if an additional mark is present. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for an item of this value, would ideally confirm its history. Scientific testing is not typically applied to items of this nature.

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