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Submitted photo · June 23, 2026

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mud pie

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AI Identification

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Mud Pie-style ceramic beaded serving bowl

Kitchen & Dining

AI Estimated Value

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$15–$25

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a white ceramic or stoneware serving bowl characterized by a distinctive textured exterior. The bowl features a scalloped or beaded 'dotted' rim and a fluted, vertical-ribbed pattern on the lower body, consistent with the aesthetic of contemporary farmhouse-style kitchenware. A prominent black typewriter-style font across the upper exterior reads 'pimento cheese please!'. The glaze appears to be a glossy white, with some slight darkening or intentional distressing visible along the beaded rim highlights, which is stylistically consistent with modern 'shabby chic' design. The user has identified this item as being from the brand 'Mud Pie'; while the typography and beaded detailing are highly representative of that brand's signature collections, no maker's mark is visible in the provided image to verify this claim. The bowl is shown stacked on other ceramic plates, suggesting a standard medium serving size. The condition appears fair to good with no immediate chips visible in the frame, though there is some slight discoloration or residue along the raised beaded edge that would require a closer physical inspection to determine if it is a manufacturing detail or post-production wear.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on what I can see in the provided image, this serving bowl features design elements such as a beaded rim, ribbed body, and typewriter font that are highly stylistic of farmhouse-style kitchenware. Per user submission, the piece is attributed to the brand Mud Pie. From a photograph alone, I cannot verify this brand attribution as no maker's mark or original packaging is visible. While the aesthetic is consistent with that manufacturer’s known collections, I must treat this identification as a hypothesis that would require a physical inspection of the base to confirm the presence of a stamp or hallmark. My estimate of $15–$25 assumes the attribution to Mud Pie is correct and reflects the general market for contemporary mass-market stoneware. These items are produced in significant quantities and typically see high demand in the resale market for their decorative appeal rather than rarity. Based on the photo, the condition appears fair to good; however, I cannot verify if the darkening on the beads is intentional distressing or post-production wear without a tactile examination. Any chips or significant glaze crazing not visible in the photo would reduce this value. To confirm the value and identity of the piece, an in-person examination of the underside for branding is necessary. If the piece is found to be unbranded or a generic 'in the style of' reproduction from a lower-tier retailer, the value would likely drop to the $5–$10 range. The current market for 'shabby chic' serving pieces remains stable, though value is heavily dependent on the utility and the specific phrasing on the exterior appealing to a niche collector.

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