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Scalloped Porcelain Dish with White Floral and Gold Accents

Decorative Plate/Dish

AI Estimated Value

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$60-100

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a decorative ceramic or porcelain small dish, likely a dessert plate, relish dish, or small serving bowl, characterized by its scalloped edge and delicate floral ornamentation. The physical characteristics include a primarily white center, transitioning to a light green or celadon rim with an iridescent, almost pearlescent shimmer, suggesting a luster glaze. The edge is distinctively ruffled or scalloped, with a fluted design that enhances its ornate appearance. There are small, cut-out openings or pierced details along the rim at regular intervals, adding to its decorative quality. The white floral pattern, possibly depicting daisies or similar small blossoms, is accented with sparse, delicate gold detailing, appearing as thin stems or highlights. The paint application for the flowers appears to be a raised enamel or a slightly textured application, giving them a three-dimensional effect. The item appears to be in good condition for its age, with no immediately visible chips, cracks, or significant wear. The slight patina and potential age-related discoloration on the surface are consistent with an older piece. Based on the ornate style, the use of luster glazes, hand-painted details, and pierced work, it likely dates to the late 19th or early 20th century, possibly from the Art Nouveau or Edwardian period.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this scalloped porcelain dish presents as a charming decorative ceramic piece, likely a dessert plate or small serving bowl. The condition appears to be good for its age, showing no obvious chips, cracks, or significant wear. The slight patina and potential age-related discoloration are consistent with a piece from the late 19th or early 20th century, as suggested by its ornate style, scalloped and fluted edge, pierced details, and the use of luster glaze which transitions from white to a light celadon. The white floral pattern, accented with delicate gold detailing and appearing to have a raised enamel or slightly textured application, further supports this dating to the Art Nouveau or Edwardian period. Market conditions for such decorative porcelain pieces are moderate. While attractive, these items are not exceedingly rare, and while there's a steady demand, it's not typically for high-value collectibles unless attributed to a renowned maker or specific highly sought-after design. Similar pieces by manufacturers like RS Prussia or Lefton often fall within this range depending on pattern and condition. The lack of visible maker's marks is a significant factor impacting value; without it, attribution to a specific, collectible manufacturer is impossible, thus limiting its appeal to general antique and decorative arts buyers rather than dedicated collectors seeking provenance. Factors impacting value include its good condition and decorative aesthetic. However, the primary limitation in authentication and valuation is the reliance solely on images. An in-person examination would allow for tactile assessment of the raised enamel, examination of the underside for maker's marks, impressed numbers, or handwritten decorators' marks, and a thorough inspection for subtle crazing or repairs not visible here. Provencance documentation would further enhance value, and scientific testing (e.g., XRF for glaze composition) could confirm age, but these are generally cost-prohibitive for items in this price range. Without these, the value remains in its decorative appeal rather than its rarity or specific historical attribution.

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