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AI Identification

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Porcelain figurine in the style of mid-20th-century Staffordshire or Lefton

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $45

As of July 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a glazed porcelain figurine depicting a woman in 18th-century style masquerade or courtly dress. The figure features a pale, cream-colored gown with a peach-toned overskirt decorated with gold-toned scrollwork and white raised dots. The central panel of the skirt is light yellow with blue and green floral patterns and ruffled tiers at the base. She holds an open fan decorated with multi-colored dots, matching a pink flower tucked into her dark hair and a painted beaded necklace. The craftsmanship is consistent with highly glazed ceramic decorative wares produced in the mid-20th century, likely from a Japanese or English manufacturer. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the image to provide a specific attribution; therefore, the identification is based entirely on stylistic features such as the facial painting and the use of 'spaghetti' style gold gilding. The condition appears well-maintained, with a high-gloss finish and no obvious chips or cracks visible, though physical inspection would be required to rule out minor repairs or crazing beneath the glaze.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have evaluated this figurine based on the visual information provided. Based on what I can see, the piece displays stylistic traits associated with mid-20th-century decorative ceramics, potentially produced by manufacturers such as Lefton or within the Staffordshire tradition. I can't verify from a photo whether there are any maker's marks or stamps hidden on the base, which would be essential for a more precise attribution. The high-gloss glaze and the hand-painted details, including the 'spaghetti' style gilding, are typical of post-war export wares from Japan or England. The value estimate reflects the current market for decorative, unattributed porcelain figurines of this period, which generally ranges from $25 to $45. This valuation assumes the piece is an at-period decorative item in excellent condition. Should physical inspection reveal any chips, repairs, or significant crazing beneath the glaze, the value would likely decrease to $10 or less. Conversely, if an in-person examination or documentation were to establish a specific high-tier manufacturer's mark, the value could increase slightly toward the $60-$80 range. To arrive at a more secure valuation, a physical inspection of the underside, a check for professional restorations under UV light, and a search for original box or catalog documentation would be required. In the current market, demand for mid-century porcelain 'crinoline ladies' is relatively stable among niche collectors, but they do not typically command premium prices unless a brand name is clearly visible and sought after. If this item is found to be a modern mass-produced reproduction lacking the age-appropriate craftsmanship seen here, its value would be negligible, likely under $5.

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