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Kent China Bowl

Ceramic Dinnerware

AI Estimated Value

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$15-30

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a ceramic bowl, likely made of porcelain or fine china, given its translucent, pearlescent finish and delicate appearance. The bowl features a gently flared and rounded profile, with the underside exhibiting a footed base in the center. The predominant color is an iridescent white or off-white, which appears to shimmer with subtle hints of pinks, blues, and yellows under different lighting, indicative of a luster glaze finish. The visible portion of the bowl's exterior is smooth and unadorned, reflecting light evenly. A key distinguishing feature is the backstamp located on the underside of the central foot. This mark is enclosed within an ornate, scalloped cartouche with a red outline. Within this cartouche, text is visible, including the word "KENT" prominently displayed at the bottom. Other smaller text, partially discernible, appears to include "STAFFORDSHIRE ENGLAND," suggesting a manufacturing origin in the renowned Staffordshire pottery region of England. Above 'KENT' there's a crown icon, often associated with English bone china manufacturers. The overall condition appears to be good, with no immediately visible chips, cracks, or significant wear from the provided image. The luster glaze seems intact, contributing to its reflective quality. The style is classic and utilitarian, consistent with dinnerware or serving pieces from the mid-20th century, though dating would require a more precise identification of the 'Kent' brand and its specific backstamp. The craftsmanship seems of a commercial quality, typical of mass-produced yet refined china.

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I have examined the image of this Kent China bowl. The item presents as a ceramic bowl, likely porcelain or fine china, featuring an iridescent white or off-white luster glaze. The style, with its gently flared profile and footed base, is consistent with mid-20th century dinnerware or serving pieces. The overall condition appears to be good, with no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear; the luster glaze seems intact. The key identifying feature is the backstamp on the underside of the central foot. This mark, enclosed within a red-outlined scalloped cartouche, prominently displays 'KENT' at the bottom, with 'STAFFORDSHIRE ENGLAND' partially discernible and a crown icon above 'KENT'. This identifies it as a product from the Staffordshire pottery region. Kent China was a brand used by several manufacturers in Staffordshire, often for export or more utilitarian lines, distinguishing it from higher-end bone china. While the name 'Kent' might suggest particular rarity, it was a fairly common trade name. Market conditions for mass-produced vintage china, even with a luster glaze, are generally modest. Demand for individual bowls from such lines is low unless it's part of a complete, desirable set. Comparables for similar single dinnerware pieces from mid-tier English manufacturers typically range from $10 to $40, depending on condition and specific pattern. Given the good condition and decorative luster, I estimate its current market value to be in the $15-30 range. This valuation assumes no hidden damage. Full authentication of the specific manufacturer under the 'Kent' brand and a more precise dating would require clearer images of the entire backstamp. Physical inspection would allow for tactile assessment of material, actual translucency, and a thorough search for subtle defects not visible in images, ensuring the integrity of the luster glaze and the absence of repairs.

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