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John James Audubon Porcelains 'Robin' Decorative Plate

Decorative Plate / Collectible Plate

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative porcelain plate, likely part of a series, featuring a 'Robin' theme. The plate is predominantly white or off-white, characteristic of porcelain, with a smooth, glazed finish. The back of the plate provides extensive information, including the item's name 'Robin' in a script font at the top. Below the name is a descriptive paragraph about robins, highlighting their migratory habits and nesting behaviors, printed in a clear sans-serif font. The manufacturing details include a red oval sticker with 'JAPAN' indicating its country of origin. A black printed mark identifies the series as 'John James Audubon Porcelains' with a stylized bird mark and the copyright year '©1986'. The quality of craftsmanship appears to be good, typical for collectible plates of this era, with clear printing and a clean surface, though there is a small dark speck near the top edge of the plate's rim, which could be a manufacturing flaw or a minor blemish from use/storage. A crucial marking states 'For decorative purpose only Not to be used for serving food,' which is common for collectible plates and indicates that the glazes or materials may not be food-safe. The rim of the plate shows some light wear or discoloration along the edge where it would contact a surface. The style suggests it belongs to the mid to late 20th century, specifically dating to 1986, aligning with the period when limited edition collector's plates were a popular item. The item shows no significant damage like chips or cracks, although the full front of the plate is not visible for a complete assessment of its decorative condition.

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Upon examination of the provided images, I have assessed this 'Robin' decorative plate from the John James Audubon Porcelains series. The plate appears to be in good vintage condition, free from major chips or cracks. The markings on the reverse, including the 'John James Audubon Porcelains', the stylized bird mark, the copyright year '©1986', and the 'JAPAN' sticker, are consistent with collectibles produced during this period. The plate's value is primarily as a decorative item, as indicated by the 'For decorative purpose only' warning. The market for collector plates from the 1980s has softened considerably since its peak. While the Audubon name carries significant brand recognition, these mass-produced series are not rare. Current market comparables for similar plates from this specific series consistently sell in the $5 to $20 range on online marketplaces and at auction. The value is negatively impacted by the high production volume and low current demand from collectors. The minor wear on the rim and the small speck noted are typical for its age and do not significantly detract from its value but prevent it from being classified as 'mint.' It is important to note that this appraisal is based solely on images. Full authentication would require in-person inspection to confirm the absence of hairline cracks or restoration not visible in photos. However, given the nature of this item, its authenticity is not a primary value driver, and these markings are typical for the genuine, mass-marketed product.

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