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Submitted photo · June 30, 2026

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AI Identification

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Earthenware saucer with floral transfer and gold-tone banding

Ceramic Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a ceramic saucer, likely made of earthenware or ironstone given the visible surface characteristics. The piece features a central floral transfer motif consisting of a prominent orange-red blossom, a smaller yellow flower, and green foliage with delicate brown stems. A circular gold-tone band separates the central well from the rim. The cream-colored glaze displays extensive crazing (a fine network of surface cracks) across the entire visible surface, which is often consistent with age or thermal stress in older ceramic wares. There are visible dark spots or pitting on the rim, potentially indicating kiln debris or minor chips. The overall aesthetic is stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century mass-produced tableware. Since no maker's mark or backstamp is visible in the provided image, a specific attribution to a manufacturer cannot be made; identification is based purely on the visible decorative style and physical condition. The wear on the gold-tone banding and the density of the crazing suggest a vintage piece that has seen significant use or ambient temperature fluctuations.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of this earthenware saucer. Based on what I can see, the piece displays a floral transfer pattern and gold-tone banding characteristic of mid-20th-century mass-produced tableware. The presence of extensive surface crazing and visible pitting on the rim suggests significant age or exposure to thermal stress, which generally lowers the market appeal for functional dinnerware. I cannot verify the manufacturer or the composition of the gold-tone material from a photo alone, as no maker's mark is visible to provide a hypothetical attribution. My value estimate of $5-$15 is based on the assumption that this is a common, unattributed vintage piece. The market for individual saucers of this type is limited, as they are typically sought only as replacements for existing sets. To provide a more specific valuation, I would need a physical inspection to check for structural cracks not visible in the image and to locate any backstamps. If this piece were found to be associated with a highly collectible manufacturer, the value might increase slightly; however, given the heavy crazing and lack of branding, it currently possesses more sentimental or decorative value than investment potential. The value would be negligible if the structural integrity is compromised beyond the visible surface crazing.

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