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Submitted photo · June 23, 2026

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AI Identification

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White ceramic dinner plates with metallic banding

Dinnerware and Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$60-$120

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The provided image shows a set of stacked dinner plates with a matching mug in the background. The plates appear to be made of white ceramic or porcelain, featuring a classic round design with a wide rim. A thin metallic band, appearing silver or platinum in color, is applied to both the outer edge of the rim and the inner indentation where the rim meets the basin of the plate. The surface of the top plate shows a significant amount of dust and small debris, indicating they may have been stored for some time or are in a secondary market environment. Stylistically, the set is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century formal dinnerware, often referred to as platinum-rimmed china. The accompanying mug bears a silver-tone snowflake emblem and matching metallic rim, suggesting this may be part of a seasonal or winter-themed collection. No maker's marks or stamps are visible on the upper surfaces; identification is based strictly on visible stylistic features and would require physical inspection of the undersides for a manufacturer's mark. The glazing appears smooth, with consistent light reflections indicating a typical high-gloss finish.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have evaluated this set of platinum-rimmed ceramic or porcelain dinnerware. Based on what I can see, the set features a classic round design with double metallic banding, consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century formal styles. The presence of a winter-themed mug suggests these may be part of a seasonal collection, possibly from a mass-market manufacturer such as Lenox, Mikasa, or a similar producer of fine china. I cannot verify the manufacturer from a photo as the maker's marks are not visible; physical inspection of the underside of each piece would be necessary to establish a hypothesized brand. The surfaces show significant dust and debris, but no obvious cracks are visible; however, I cannot confirm the integrity of the metallic gilding or the presence of microscopic 'flea bites' without a tactile review. Market values for this type of tableware are currently moderate, as demand for formal silver-rimmed china has shifted toward dishwasher-safe contemporary alternatives. The estimate of $60-$120 reflects a typical secondary market range for a small starter set or partial service of this style, assuming the banding is intact. If physical inspection reveals a prestigious hallmark, the value could lean toward the higher end or above. Conversely, if the pieces are found to be unbranded reproductions or if the metallic trim shows significant wear/oxidation, the value would likely fall below $40. To provide a more robust valuation, I would require provenance documentation and a close-up verification of the hallmarks to confirm if the banding is true platinum or a silver-toned synthetic coating.

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