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Vintage Sone China Fine Dinnerware Plate (Green Scroll Pattern)

Antique and Vintage Kitchenware / Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a circular china dinner plate, likely part of a stack of multiple pieces as suggested by the thickness and vertical tape. The plate is constructed from fine white porcelain or china and features a distinctive Neo-Classical or Baroque-style scroll border. The pattern consists of repeating green acanthus leaves, stylized floral motifs, and scrollwork, balanced with small beige or gold accents. A thin metallic gold-tone rim finishes the edge of the plate, though some wear and fading are visible on the gilding. Based on the pattern style and coloration, this is characteristic of mid-20th-century Japanese export china, most notably produced by manufacturers like Sone China around the 1950s-1970s. The central well of the plate is plain white. Condition-wise, the item shows signs of handling, including a piece of adhesive tape used for bundling and a purple price sticker. There are faint scratches visible on the surface glazing, indicating moderate use. The craftsmanship is of a commercial-grade fine china standard, intended for formal or semi-formal dining.

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Based on my examination of the image provided, this is a Sone China dinner plate, likely produced in Occupied Japan or shortly thereafter (circa 1948–1960s). The pattern features a Neo-Classical green scrollwork border with floral motifs and gold banding, a style very popular in mid-century export porcelain. The piece appears authentic to the period, consistent with the mass-produced fine china exported to Western markets post-WWII. The condition, however, is a significant limiting factor for the value of this individual piece. I observe visible wear to the gold rim gilding, which is common for this era but detracts from collectibility. The surface glazing shows faint utensil scratches, indicating moderate prior use. The presence of adhesive tape and a retail sticker suggests it was recently bundled in a thrift or estate sale context; removing this tape without damaging the gold trim or overglaze pattern requires care. Market demand for Sone China patterns is generally low to moderate. These sets are often valued more for their utility and vintage aesthetic than for investment purposes. While complete services for 8 or 12 can command prices in the $150–$300 range, single replacement plates typically struggle to fetch significant sums. This is a "replacement market" item rather than a high-end collector's piece. Consequently, the value is placed strictly on its utility as a replacement for a broken piece in an existing set. Please note: A physical inspection would be required to check for "spider cracks" or crazing not visible in the photo, and to verify the specific backstamp, which would confirm whether it is an "Occupied Japan" piece (slightly more collectible) or a later production run.

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