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Adam Antique by Steubenville

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AI Identification

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Fruit-pattern decorative ceramic plate with embossed scroll rim

Ceramics and Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This ceramic plate features an off-white or cream-colored body with a prominent embossed scroll and floral motif around the scalloped rim. The central well displays a colorful fruit still-life decal, including green grapes, red apples or peaches, and dark purple plums. A thin gold-toned metallic band encircles the perimeter of the center well. The design is stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century American dinnerware, and the owner-supplied attribution to the 'Adam Antique' pattern by Steubenville remains unverified as no backstamp is visible in the provided image. The embossing includes urn-like decorative elements and scrolled filigree typical of the Neo-Classical revival styles popular in the 1940s and 1950s. The glaze appears bright and glossy, though there is a small visible chip or loss of the gold gilding at approximately the 4 o'clock position on the inner rim. The plate is displayed on a black plastic or wooden stand against a dark background, and its scale appears consistent with a standard dinner or luncheon-sized plate.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this decorative ceramic plate featuring a fruit-themed decal and an embossed scroll rim. The owner identifies this item as being from the 'Adam Antique' pattern by Steubenville. While the physical characteristics—specifically the scalloped edges, urn motifs, and Neoclassical filigree—appear consistent with mid-20th-century American dinnerware produced by that manufacturer, I cannot verify this attribution without a visible backstamp or maker’s mark, which is not shown. From what I can see, the glaze retains a high gloss, though I noted a small area of loss in the gold-toned gilding at the 4 o'clock position. This wear, along with any potential crazing or micro-cracks not visible in the photo, directly affects the value. The market for mid-century American ceramics of this type is currently soft, with items often serving as decorative accents rather than high-value collectibles. My estimate of $10-$25 assumes the attribution to Steubenville is correct and the plate is in good vintage condition. Because I am working from a photograph, I cannot verify the material composition or search for hidden repairs. A physical inspection would be required to confirm the manufacturer and evaluate the integrity of the ceramic body. If this piece is found to be a generic 'in the style of' reproduction or an unattributed maker of the same era, the value would likely fall toward the lower end of the range, closer to $5-$10. Authenticity could be further supported by locating a maker's mark on the underside or providing provenance documentation linking it to a specific production line.

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