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Submitted photo · June 7, 2026

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Blue Ridge Southern pottery paper, Rose pattern

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AI Identification

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Mid-20th-century style hand-painted floral ceramic plate

Ceramic Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $35.00

As of June 7, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This circular ceramic plate features a hand-painted floral motif that is stylistically consistent with American dinnerware from the mid-20th century, specifically evoking designs produced by Southern Potteries, Inc. The plate is constructed with a scalloped or fluted edge, creating a shell-like texture across the surface. The decoration consists of one open rose and three rosebuds in shades of pink, set against green stems and leaves with dark brown or black accents. The user identifies this as 'Blue Ridge Southern pottery' in a 'Rose' pattern, which is a plausible but unverified stylistic attribution as no maker's mark is visible in the provided image. The glaze shows significant all-over crazing, which is typical for pottery of this era and type. The colors are applied with visible brushstrokes, indicating a hand-painted freehand technique rather than a decal. There are no other visible hallmarks, signatures, or inscriptions on the obverse. The plate is displayed on a black plastic stand, though its actual dimensions are not certain from the photo alone. Overall craftsmanship is consistent with functional, mass-produced decorative tableware of the 1940s-1950s era.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the digital image provided, this ceramic plate exhibits characteristics associated with mid-20th-century American dinnerware. Per user submission, the piece is attributed to the 'Blue Ridge' line by Southern Potteries, Inc., specifically in a floral 'Rose' pattern. While the hand-painted brushwork and scalloped 'shell' edge are stylistically consistent with documented Blue Ridge designs from the 1940s or 1950s, I cannot verify this identification from a photo alone as no maker's mark is visible on the obverse. The value estimate assumes the attribution provided by the owner is correct. The presence of significant all-over crazing in the glaze—a common occurrence in porous earthenware of this period—is a condition factor that typically limits the value to the lower end of the market range for collectors. My valuation is based on general market behavior for hand-painted American pottery of this era, which currently sees moderate demand. The secondary market for such items is generally stable but depends heavily on pattern rarity and physical integrity. To confirm the identity and market standing of this piece, an in-person examination would be necessary to inspect the reverse for a backstamp or hallmark and to check for hidden chips or repairs. If the plate is determined to be an unattributed piece 'in the style of' Southern Potteries or a later reproduction, the value would likely fall below $10.00. Conversely, if it bears a desirable signature or mark and is found to be in better physical condition than the photo suggests, it may reach the higher end of the provided range.

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