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AI Identification

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Spode Peacock Fine Stone Saucer

Dinnerware / Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$5-10

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is the underside of a white ceramic or stoneware saucer, likely part of a teacup and saucer set or a coffee cup and saucer set. The saucer features a slightly wavy or squared edge, rather than a traditional round shape, which suggests a modern or contemporary design aesthetic. The material appears to be fine stoneware, as indicated by the backstamp. It has a glossy, smooth white glaze on both the visible underside and presumably the top surface. The primary distinguishing feature is the manufacturer's mark, or backstamp, located centrally on the recessed base of the saucer. The mark is black and clearly reads "OVEN TO TABLEWARE" in an arc at the top, followed by "FINE STONE" below it. The prominent brand name "Spode" is displayed in a elegant, script-like font. Below "Spode," the word "ENGLAND" is present, indicating its country of manufacture. Finally, the pattern name "PEACOCK" is visible, with a small mark that might be part of a design number or quality control stamp (perhaps 'WSS' or 'WS5'). The overall condition appears excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or significant crazing. The glaze is intact and shows good reflectivity, indicating minimal wear. The piece exhibits good craftsmanship with a consistent glaze application and precise backstamp printing. Based on the 'OVEN TO TABLEWARE' and 'FINE STONE' markings, this item is designed for durability and versatility in use.

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Upon examining the provided image, I have assessed this Spode Peacock Fine Stone saucer. The backstamp, featuring "Spode," "ENGLAND," "FINE STONE," "OVEN TO TABLEWARE," and the pattern name "PEACOCK," appears consistent with authentic Spode marks from the later 20th century, a period when the company produced durable oven-to-table lines. The saucer appears to be in excellent condition, showing no visible chips, cracks, or crazing in the glaze. The 'Peacock' pattern in the Fine Stone material was produced from approximately 1972 to 1993. While Spode is a highly collectible name, this specific line and pattern are relatively common and were produced in large quantities for the mass market. Current market conditions show a low demand for individual saucers, which are often considered replacement pieces. Comparable sales for this single saucer on online marketplaces and replacement china services typically fall in a modest range. The primary value driver for this piece would be as a replacement for someone seeking to complete a pre-existing set. Its value is limited by its status as an individual, non-rare piece from a modern production era. A full set of dinnerware in this pattern would command a significantly higher value. While the backstamp appears authentic based on the image, a definitive verification of authenticity would require in-person examination to assess the quality of the stoneware and a microscopic inspection of the mark. However, given the nature of this piece, such measures are generally not cost-effective or necessary.

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