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C & EB Toyal Austria 7

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AI Identification

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Gilt-rimmed white porcelain dinnerware set

Dinnerware and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$300 - $550

As of June 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A multi-piece collection of white porcelain dinnerware featuring a classic gold-toned or gilt rim. The set appears to include an oval serving platter, a gravy boat with an attached underplate, a lidded round tureen or vegetable dish, and various circular plates of differing sizes. The pieces are characterized by a smooth, glossy white glaze and substantial gold finish on the rims and handles. The tureen features rounded, gilded handles, and the gravy boat has a similar metallic trim along its spout and handle. The owner identifies this set as 'C & EB Royal Austria', although this attribution is unverified as no maker's marks are visible in the photograph for confirmation. Stylistically, the set is consistent with European porcelain from the early-to-mid 20th century. Visible condition include some minor rubbing and wear to the gilt edges, particularly on the handles and rims, which is common for vintage table service. No obvious chips or cracks are immediately visible from the top-down perspective, through a thorough physical inspection is required to determine the full condition. The craftsmanship appears consistent with mid-market fine china produced in the Bohemian or Austrian regions during the transition from Art Nouveau to later simplified styles.

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Based on the images provided, I have examined this gilt-rimmed white porcelain dinnerware set. My assessment is based on the assumption that the set is indeed by C & EB Royal Austria, as identified by the user, although I cannot verify this from a photo as no maker's marks or hallmarks are visible. The set appears to be a formal service likely produced in the early-to-mid 20th century, characterized by a transition from Art Nouveau to a more simplified classical style. I can see visible rubbing and wear to the gilt edges on the handles and rims, which is typical for vintage service but negatively impacts the value. While no major chips or cracks are apparent from this perspective, I would need a physical inspection to confirm the lack of damage to the footrings and underside of the lids. The current market for mid-tier European porcelain is stable, though demand varies significantly based on the completeness of the set. My estimate of $300-$550 assumes the attribution to Royal Austria is correct. To confirm this, a specialist would need to verify the hallmarks on the base of each piece. If these markings are absent or if the set is determined to be a generic 'in the style of' production from a lesser-known manufacturer, the value would likely decrease by 40-60%. Conversely, a verified signature or professional authentication could solidify the higher end of the range. The final value is highly dependent on a physical count of all place settings and a thorough condition report to ensure no restorations have been performed.

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