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AI Identification

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Porcelain shaker in a floral violet pattern

Antique Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$35.00 - $65.00

As of June 9, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small porcelain shaker, appearing to be for salt, pepper, or cocoa, featuring a bulbous base that tapers into a slender neck and a perforated top. The body is decorated with hand-painted or decal-applied violet flowers in shades of purple with green leaves and vines. The neck and the rim of the shaker top are accented with thin gold-toned bands, which are stylistically consistent with late 19th-century or early 20th-century Victorian or Edwardian parlor ware. The glazing appears smooth with a high-gloss finish. Regarding craftsmanship, the delicate floral work and gilded accents are consistent with regional porcelain production found in central Europe or Nippon-era ceramics, though no maker's mark is visible in the provided image to verify a specific manufacturer like RS Prussia or Noritake. The object appears to be in good vintage condition with no visible chips or cracks, although there is minor visible wear to the gilding on the top rim, which is characteristic of age and handling. Because the underside is not visible, it is impossible to specify a manufacturer or origin, and the identification is based solely on visual stylistic features and common vessel forms of historical table service.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this porcelain shaker appears to be a piece of late 19th-century or early 20th-century parlor ware, possibly from a region like Limoges, Germany, or Japan (Nippon era). The violet floral motif and gilded accents suggest a stylistic hypothesis consistent with Victorian or Edwardian table service. However, because I cannot see a maker's mark or examine the underside, I cannot verify a specific manufacturer or origin from a photo alone. The estimated value of $35.00 to $65.00 is based on the assumption that this is a period-appropriate porcelain item in good condition. The slight wear to the gilding on the rim is typical for an object of this age and slightly impacts the upper value range. While the piece displays craftsmanship congruent with known manufacturers like RS Prussia or Noritake, without a visible hallmark, the value remains consistent with generic high-quality antique porcelain. If this were to be identified as a sought-after maker through a physical inspection, the value could increase slightly; conversely, if it is a modern decorative reproduction in the style of these periods, the value would likely drop below $15.00. Market demand for individual floral shakers is stable among niche collectors of Victorian porcelain, though sets often command more attention than single pieces. To confirm this estimate and the item’s historical significance, I would need an in-person examination to verify the porcelain's translucency, feel the glaze texture, and check for any hidden marks or professional repairs. Definitive valuation would require physical inspection and potentially provenance documentation.

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