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Famille Rose Style Porcelain Mug with Bird and Floral Motif

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$60-120

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a single porcelain mug, likely of Asian origin, characterized by its vibrant 'Famille Rose' style polychrome decoration. The mug has a cylindrical body with a flared rim and an applied handle. Its approximate dimensions appear to be standard for a teacup or coffee mug, likely around 3-4 inches in height. The primary decorative panel on the front features a central cartouche with a detailed depiction of a long-tailed bird, possibly a pheasant or similar avian species, perched amidst a cluster of lush, multi-colored flowers, including prominent pink and red peonies or roses, and blue floral elements. The background within this cartouche is white, providing a stark contrast for the intricate painting. Surrounding this central motif, and cascading over the rest of the exterior, is a rich, warm gold ground adorned with additional, smaller floral and possibly geometric patterns. The rim of the mug and the top edge of the handle are accented with a golden trim, which shows some signs of wear, suggesting possible handling and age. The interior of the mug appears to be a plain off-white or cream color. The handle itself has decorative elements matching the gold ground and floral patterns, adding to the overall ornate aesthetic. There are no visible chips or cracks, however, the golden accents show areas of fading or rubbing, indicating general use and age-related wear. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality, with fine details in the painting, indicative of traditional Asian porcelain artistry, potentially late 19th or early 20th century, or a more modern reproduction inspired by these periods. No specific maker's marks or signatures are discernible from the provided image.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Famille Rose style porcelain mug exhibits characteristics typical of late 19th to early 20th century export porcelain, or a well-executed later reproduction. The condition appears good overall, with no visible chips or cracks. However, the notable wear to the gold trim on the rim and handle suggests general use and age, which is consistent with the estimated period or a frequently used vintage piece. The vibrant polychrome decoration, particularly the detailed bird and floral motif within the cartouche against a rich gold ground, points to the 'Famille Rose' aesthetic. The quality of the painting, with its fine details, indicates a respectable level of craftsmanship. From the image alone, definitive authenticity as a period antique versus a vintage reproduction is challenging to ascertain. Market conditions for oriental export porcelain of this type are generally stable, though demand for single, un-marked items like this tends to be moderate unless exceptional quality or provenance is present. Comparables for similar decorative Famille Rose style mugs, if genuinely antique and unmarked, typically range from $100-$300, but reproductions or more common vintage examples fetch $50-$150. Given the lack of maker's marks and the wear, I’ve established a conservative range. The primary factor impacting value is the uncertainty of age and origin. For full authentication, a physical in-hand examination would be crucial to assess the porcelain body's paste, glaze characteristics, and the application technique of the enamels. Microscopic analysis of wear patterns could further inform age. Provenance documentation, if available, would significantly impact value. Without these, any authenticity claim beyond 'style' remains presumptive.

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