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"First Kiss" an original painting by Pomary Caller Edition limited to members of Calhouns Collectors Society Calhoun's © 1981, C.C.S., Inc.

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AI Identification

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First Kiss Collector Plate by Pomary Caller

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$10-25

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a collector's plate titled "First Kiss," featuring an original painting by Pomary Caller. The plate is circular with a subtly scalloped or slightly undulating rim, finished with a bright gold-colored band that encircles the entire edge, suggesting a gold-plated or gilded accent. The primary color palette of the plate is dominated by a soft, light blue background that appears textured, possibly to simulate a sky or a gentle, dreamy atmosphere. Scattered across this blue background are small, delicate red heart motifs, adding to the sentimental theme of the 'first kiss.' At the center of the plate, the artwork depicts two young children. A girl with dark hair, possibly brown or black, is positioned on the left, wearing a light-colored, possibly white or cream, cardigan over a bright pink, ruffled skirt or tutu. She has light-colored shoes, perhaps white, and is looking directly forward, engaging the viewer. On her right, a boy with brown, curly hair, dressed in a blue and white striped shirt and blue shorts with dark shoes, is leaning in to kiss her on the cheek. He has his arm gently around her waist. The artistic style is illustrative and tender, characteristic of sentimental artwork often found on collector plates. Visible markings from the provided context indicate this is an 'original painting by Pomary Caller,' and it was an 'Edition limited to members of Calhouns Collectors Society Calhoun's © 1981, C.C.S., Inc.' This information positions the plate as a specific limited edition item from 1981, part of a collector's series. The signature 'Pam Caller' (or similar, it's partially obscured but context confirms Pomary Caller) is visible on the lower right of the artwork on the plate. The overall condition appears to be excellent, with no apparent chips, cracks, or significant wear to the artwork or the gold rim, as far as can be discerned from the image. The plate measures approximately 8-10 inches in diameter based on its presentation in hand. The craftsmanship indicates mass-produced porcelain or ceramic, carefully decorated with decal-applied artwork, typical for collector plates of its era.

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Upon visual examination of the provided images, I have assessed the collector's plate titled "First Kiss," featuring an original painting by Pomary Caller. The plate appears to be in excellent condition, with no visible chips, cracks, or crazing. The decal artwork is vibrant and intact, and the gold-gilded rim shows no signs of significant wear. The markings on the reverse, indicating it is a limited edition from Calhoun's Collectors Society, dated 1981, are consistent with known examples of this series. The market for mass-produced collector plates from the 1970s and 1980s has seen a significant decline from its peak. While this plate was produced as a 'limited edition,' the production runs were often in the tens of thousands, making them quite common today. Current market comparables for similar plates from Calhoun's Collectors Society by Pomary Caller typically sell in the $10 to $25 range on online marketplaces and at auction. The primary value is sentimental rather than monetary. Factors impacting the value include the saturated market and low current demand for this category of collectibles. For a higher valuation, the plate would need its original box and certificate of authenticity, which are not present here. While the plate appears authentic based on the visuals, a definitive authentication is limited by the image-based assessment. For full verification, an in-person examination would be required to inspect for any unseen repairs or manufacturing flaws, along with reviewing any accompanying provenance documentation like the original Certificate of Authenticity.

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