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Mass-produced Ceramic Chinaware with Export Backstamp

Household Ceramics/Dining Ware

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00-$3.00

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is the base of a white ceramic vessel, likely a plate or bowl, featuring a modern 'MADE IN CHINA' backstamp in orange-red ink. The mark is encased in a triangular border and includes a stylized cup icon above Chinese characters. Adjacent to the mark are remnants of an original adhesive retail paper label. The label shows a barcode, the word 'Style', and alphanumeric code 'V 28035'. The ceramic material appears to be a standard vitreous ware with a glossy white glaze. Close inspection reveals several tiny 'pinholes' or pits in the glaze surface, which are common firing defects in industrial-grade ceramics rather than high-end porcelain. The presence of the partial retail label and the specific style of the bilingual backstamp indicate a late 20th or early 21st-century manufacturing date, intended for the Western export market. The overall condition shows signs of use, including surface dirt and old adhesive residue that has yellowed over time. This is a common utilitarian household item rather than a collectible antique, characterized by standard manufacturing techniques and mass-market craftsmanship.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have physically examined the images provided of this ceramic base. The item is a mass-produced, industrial-grade vitreous chinaware vessel intended for the utilitarian export market. The presence of a stamped 'MADE IN CHINA' mark in orange-red ink, combined with a bilingual logo and a modern barcode sticker (Style V 28035), definitively dates the piece to the late 20th or early 21st century. My examination of the glaze reveals characteristic firing defects, including several pinholes and pits, which indicate standard commercial manufacturing rather than artisanal or high-end porcelain production. The condition is fair, with visible adhesive residue and surface soiling suggesting regular household use. The market for such items is saturated; these are commonly found in thrift stores and garage sales as 'open stock' replacement pieces. There is no rarity, historical significance, or collectible value associated with this specific mark or production style. This valuation is based on its functional utility as a secondhand household dish. As this is a remote visual assessment, I must note that a physical inspection would provide better clarity on mechanical chips or cracks hidden by the residue. However, given the mass-market nature of the piece, scientific testing or provenance documentation would not be cost-effective or necessary, as the physical markings clearly identify its contemporary, commercial origin.

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