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AI Identification

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Fine-china-style small bowl with shamrock motif

Crockery and Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $45

As of May 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This small decorative bowl appears to be made of fine porcelain or bone china, characterized by a bright white glaze and delicate construction. The piece features a pattern of trailing green shamrocks (three-leaf clovers) along the inner rim and a single shamrock cluster in the center. Stylistically, this pattern and the scalloped, gold-gilded rim are consistent with Belleek Pottery's Shamrock pattern or similar Irish-themed porcelain, though no maker's mark is visible in the provided image to confirm this. The bowl has a roughly triangular or trilobed shape with rounded edges. Condition-wise, the gilding on the rim appears somewhat intact with minor potential thinning, and there are a few dark specks on the interior surface that may be debris or minor kiln soot. The overall craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced but high-quality decorative piece, possibly mid-to-late 20th century in style. Without a view of the underside, this remains an unattributed porcelain bowl.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image of this trilobed porcelain bowl featuring a shamrock motif and a gilded, scalloped rim. Based on what I can see, the piece appears to be fine bone china or porcelain, reminiscent of the traditional Irish style associated with makers like Belleek Pottery. However, without a view of the underside to inspect for a maker’s mark or trademark, I cannot arrive at a secondary identification for the manufacturer. My appraisal is predicated on the hypothesis that this is a quality piece of giftware from the mid-to-late 20th century. The value reflects the current market for shamrock-patterned Irish porcelain, which remains popular for decorative and sentimental purposes. I see minor specks on the interior which could be kiln debris, and potential thinning of the gold gilt on the rim; such condition issues typically lead to a lower-end valuation. To determine a more precise value, I would need a physical inspection to confirm the porcelain's translucency and to verify the presence of a legitimate mark. If this piece were to bear a mark consistent with a specific manufacturer like Belleek or Royal Tara, it would likely reach the upper end of the $25-$45 range. Conversely, if it is an unattributed contemporary mass-market import or 'in the style of' Irish porcelain without professional craftsmanship, its value would likely drop below $15. Physical examination is required to assess weight, glaze consistency, and mark legitimacy before a final identification can be hypothesized.

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