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Porcelain creamer with mountain landscape transfer

Ceramic Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small porcelain creamer, appearing to be white glazed ceramic with a lobed or scalloped body. It features a grayscale transfer-printed image depicting a mountainous landscape with a lake and coniferous trees, which is stylistically consistent with souvenir ware from the early to mid-20th century. While the specific peak is not labeled, the scenery is reminiscent of Pacific Northwest landmarks like Mount Rainier. The vessel has a small pouring spout and an arched handle. A thin gold-toned trim or gilding is visible along the rim, though it shows significant signs of wear and thinning, particularly near the spout. The glaze appears bright, but there are small dark specks or possible kiln debris visible on the surface. No maker's mark or manufacturer's branding is visible in the provided image; therefore, any attribution to a specific porcelain factory or origin remains a hypothesis that would require inspection of the underside. The construction and aesthetic are consistent with mass-produced commemorative or decorative tableware.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have evaluated this lobed porcelain creamer featuring a grayscale mountain landscape transfer. The vessel’s form and the style of the coniferous scenery suggest a hypothesis that this is a mid-20th-century souvenir piece, possibly produced for the North American tourism market. From what I can see, the glaze remains bright; however, there is notable wear to the gilded rim and visible kiln inclusions, which are typical of mass-produced decorative tableware of this era. I cannot verify the manufacturer or origin from a photo alone, as no maker's mark is visible; a physical inspection of the base would be necessary to identify a specific factory. The estimated value of $10-$25 is based on the assumption that this is a standard vintage souvenir item in good displayed condition. This market is generally characterized by high supply and modest demand from regional collectors. Should a physical inspection or provenance documentation identify this as a piece from a highly collectible porcelain house like Royal Worcester or a specific early American pottery, the value could increase slightly. Conversely, if it is a common 20-year-old reproduction or shows more significant structural damage (such as hairline cracks or chips not visible in the photo), the value would likely fall below $5. To confirm its status, one would need to inspect the underside for hallmarks and examine the transfer application under magnification to determine if it is a modern digital print or a period lithograph.

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