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AI Identification

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Wawel Formen Fine Porcelain Plate (Underside)

Dinnerware

AI Estimated Value

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$3-8

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item appears to be the underside of a white ceramic plate or dish, likely made of fine porcelain. Its circular shape is evident, with concentric raised rings visible on the unglazed foot, providing structural support and ensuring stability when placed on a surface. The primary color is a clean, glossy white, typical of modern porcelain dinnerware. There are no patterns or decorations visible on this side, indicating a focus on simplicity and functionality, or that any ornamentation would be on the face of the plate. Manufacturing details are clearly visible in the center of the foot. A blue stamp indicates the brand name, "Formen" (possibly "Formen, n"). Below this, a green stylized "W" logo, which can be identified as the mark for Wawel, a Polish porcelain manufacturer. In smaller green text, it states "FINE PORCELAIN" and "MADE IN POLAND." Further details in a similar green font read "Garanties lave-vaisselle et micro-ondes," which translates from French as "Dishwasher and microwave safe." This indicates the item is suitable for modern culinary use and convenience. In terms of condition, the item appears to be in good, used condition. There are some faint greyish dirt marks or scuffing visible along the outer edge of the unglazed foot ring, suggesting prior use and shelf wear, but no major chips, cracks, or significant damage are apparent. The glossy glaze across the majority of the surface is well-preserved. Based on the visible marks and the modern product guarantees (dishwasher/microwave safe), the item is likely contemporary, possibly dating from the late 20th century to the present day. The quality indicators point to a mass-produced, yet durable and practical, piece of porcelain dinnerware.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon examining the provided image of the underside of this porcelain plate, I can identify it as a product of the Wawel factory in Poland, from their 'Formen' line. The markings, including the green 'W' logo, the 'FINE PORCELAIN' and 'MADE IN POLAND' text, are consistent with authentic Wawel backstamps. The French text guaranteeing it is dishwasher and microwave safe confirms its modern production, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century. The plate appears to be in good, used condition, with some minor scuffing on the unglazed foot ring, which is typical of normal use and does not significantly detract from its value. There are no visible chips, cracks, or crazing. The value of this item is determined by market conditions for mass-produced, contemporary dinnerware. Wawel is a known Polish brand, but it does not command high prices in the secondary market, as these items were produced in large quantities and are not rare. Comparable individual Wawel plates from various patterns typically sell online for a low price. The primary factor influencing its value is its utility rather than collectibility. As a single, unpatterned replacement plate, demand is limited. Its value lies in its function as a durable piece of tableware. While the markings appear authentic based on the image, a definitive verification cannot be made without physical inspection to assess the feel of the porcelain and the quality of the stamp application. However, given the nature of this item, such measures are generally unnecessary as counterfeiting is not a concern for this type of dinnerware.

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