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Dansk-branded ceramic dinnerware in the 'Amish Shadow' pattern

Dinnerware

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$70

As of July 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This set reflects ceramic dinnerware consisting of at least two plates. One plate is shown face-up, revealing a wide, matte-textured charcoal or dark gray rim featuring a subtle, repeating geometric triangular motif. A narrow, vibrant inner border composed of small multi-colored triangles (red, green, dark blue, and white) separates the dark rim from the clean white center well. The second plate is shown overturned, revealing a white glazed underside with a readable backstamp. The stamp bears a textile-style colored band and text that reads: 'DANSK INTERNATIONAL DESIGNS LTD', 'QUILTINGS DINNERWARE', 'AMISH SHADOW', 'VRM/NR PORTUGAL ©', and 'MICROWAVE SAFE'. Following the backstamp literally, the piece appears to be consistent with the 'Amish Shadow' line produced in Portugal. The glaze appears smooth with a bright white finish in the center, while the textured rim provides a contrast in both finish and tactile feel. Condition-wise, the visible surfaces show light handling marks, but no major chips or cracks are immediately apparent in the photograph. The construction is characteristic of modern mass-produced stoneware or earthenware from the late 20th century. While the branding is clearly printed, all attributions remain subject to in-person verification of the glaze quality and ceramic body.

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Based on the provided image, I have examined a pair of ceramic plates bearing markings consistent with the Dansk 'Amish Shadow' pattern from the Quilting series. From what I can see, the pieces exhibit the characteristic geometric colored band and textured charcoal rim associated with this specific late-20th-century design. The backstamp appears to indicate a Portuguese origin, which is typical for this line. However, I cannot verify the specific clay body density or the tactile quality of the glaze from a photograph alone; a physical inspection would be required to rule out contemporary reproductions or secondary market knock-offs. The valuation of $40-$70 for the pair assumes the pieces are legitimate examples of Dansk stoneware in excellent vintage condition. This estimate is based on typical market behavior for mid-range designer dinnerware, where demand is largely driven by collectors looking to replace or expand existing sets. Should these items be found to be 'in the style of' rather than produced by the attributed maker, the value would likely drop to a decorative utility price of $10-$15. While the visible stamps appear consistent with market-known examples, these markings could theoretically be replicated. To fully support this valuation, an appraiser would need to perform an in-person examination to check for microscopic wear patterns and verify the weight and resonance of the ceramic. Proper documentation or original retail provenance would also strengthen the market position of the set. Currently, the market for this specific pattern remains stable due to its unique postmodern aesthetic, though it lacks the high-end rarity of artisanal studio pottery.

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