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Submitted photo · June 28, 2026

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638D7 /x2

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AI Identification

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Footed pitcher in the style of Victorian repoussé metalwork

Decorative Metalware

AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $75

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small, footed metal pitcher or creamer featuring ornate relief decoration. The body is bulbous with a cinched neck and a wide, flaring spout. It is supported by three small, decorative scroll feet. The exterior surface is embellished with high-relief repoussé or chased floral and foliate scrollwork, which is stylistically consistent with late 19th-century Victorian or early 20th-century Neo-Classical designs. The handle is cast in a slender, curved shape with a small decorative thumb rest at the top. The metal has a dull, grayish-silver luster and significant surface tarnish, oxidation, and pitting, which is consistent with materials like pewter, britannia metal, or a silver-plated base metal that has lost its plating. No hallmark, maker's mark, or fineness stamp is visible in the provided image; as such, any attribution to a specific manufacturer or the purity of the metal is unverified and would require physical inspection. There is notable wear and darkening across the embossed areas, particularly in the recessed parts of the floral design. The user-provided context '638D7 /x2' may refer to an internal inventory or model number, but this cannot be independently verified from the photograph.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this footed pitcher displays decorative elements consistent with late 19th-century Victorian repoussé metalwork. From what I can see, the piece features an ornate floral design and decorative scroll feet. However, due to the dull, grayish luster and visible pitting, there is a strong possibility the item is composed of a non-precious base metal such as pewter, britannia metal, or worn silver plate rather than sterling silver. I cannot verify the metal purity or find a visible hallmark from the photograph, which is essential for a higher valuation. The user-provided alphanumeric code '638D7 /x2' might suggest a manufacturer’s model number, but this remains a hypothesis as I cannot link it to a specific maker without physical inspection of the base. My estimate of $25 to $75 is based on the assumption that this is a silver-plated or base-metal decorative object in the Victorian style. If the item were physically inspected and found to bear a sterling silver hallmark, the value could increase significantly to the $150–$300 range depending on weight and market demand. Conversely, the significant surface oxidation and loss of finish suggest condition issues that limit its appeal to collectors of fine silver. To provide a definitive assessment, an in-person examination to test the metal's acid response and locate hidden marks is necessary. The market for unattributed Victorian-style holloware remains stable but niche, with values heavily dependent on material composition and the clarity of the molded or chased details.

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