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A lidded ceramic decorative vessel, likely a tureen or potpourri holder, is centrally depicted from an elevated, angled perspective. The vessel's lid is profusely decorated with three-dimensional, hand-painted ceramic flowers and foliage. Multiple pink and white blossoms, some open roses with spiraled petals and others appearing as lilies or similar flowers with prominent gold-colored stamen-like centers, are arranged on the lid. Interspersed are green ceramic leaves with gold accents. A mushroom-shaped finial, predominantly gold with a worn, exposed white apex, tops the lid. The main body of the vessel, partially visible, is white/cream ceramic with a fluted upper rim, displaying areas of yellowing and discoloration. The entire piece rests on a matching or complementary white/cream ceramic tray or underplate, which features a scalloped edge and raised ornamental patterns. This tray also exhibits discoloration and minor chipping along its edge. Both ceramic items are situated on a dark, non-reflective surface. The background is dark and indistinct, with blurry hints of color, possibly purple and red, visible in the upper right. The ceramic elements show signs of age and wear, including chipped petals, faded colors, and surface stains.
Symbol
83C7F
Volume
552
Creator
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Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$0.31



