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"First Kiss" an original painting by Pomary Caller Edition limited to members of Calhouns Collectors Society Calhoun's © 1981, C.C.S., Inc.

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AI Identification

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Teacup Saucer with Floral Motif

Dinnerware

AI Estimated Value

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$5-10

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular teacup saucer, likely made of ceramic or porcelain, characterized by its off-white or cream base color. The saucer features a simple yet elegant botanical design positioned on one side, consisting of a stylized floral element in a muted sage green or teal hue. The design includes a slender stem with two leaves and a small, delicate cluster of florets at the top. The center of the saucer has a raised circular indentation, designed to securely hold a teacup. The visible surface appears smooth with a slight sheen, indicative of a glazed finish. In terms of condition, there are some minor visible discolorations or scuff marks, particularly on the outer rim and closer to the center, suggesting general wear and tear from use or storage. No cracks, chips, or major damage are immediately evident. There are no clear manufacturer's marks or signatures visible from the provided image. The design aesthetic suggests a mid-20th century to late 20th century style, possibly belonging to a dinnerware set or a collectible series. The craftsmanship appears to be standard for mass-produced dinnerware of its era, with the decal well-applied.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon examining the provided images and owner's description, I have appraised this teacup saucer. The item is described as part of the "First Kiss" collection by Pomary Caller, released in 1981 by Calhoun's Collectors Society. My assessment is based on this information and the visual characteristics presented. The saucer appears to be in fair to good used condition. The ceramic body shows minor scuff marks and slight discoloration consistent with its age and use, but no significant damage like chips or cracks is evident from the imagery. The decal application is standard for mass-produced collector's plates and dinnerware from this period. The primary factor influencing this item's value is its origin as part of a widely distributed, late-20th-century collector's series. The market for such items is currently soft, with a large supply and limited collector demand. The piece described is a saucer, which unfortunately holds significantly less value than the main collector plate featuring the "First Kiss" artwork. It is an accessory to the set. Comparables for individual saucers from similar Calhoun's or Bradford Exchange series typically sell for very low prices on secondary marketplaces like eBay or Etsy. Without a manufacturer's mark, definite authentication linking it to Pomary Caller is impossible from images alone. An in-person examination would be required to inspect for any backstamps or embossed marks that are not visible in the photos. However, even with confirmed authenticity, the value remains modest due to its nature as a mass-produced collectible accessory rather than a rare antique.

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