Fragment of a white glazed ceramic or porcelain object with impressed maker's mark
Estimated Value
$5-$25
This appears to be a broken fragment from a white glazed ceramic or porcelain item, likely from a vessel, figurine, or decorative object. The surface is smooth and glossy in places, with a rougher broken edge exposing the body material beneath the glaze. An impressed or molded mark resembling the letters 'HR' is visible on one side, but it is too incomplete to confidently attribute to a specific maker or factory. The fragment does not show enough of the original form to determine the exact object type, though it may have been part of a larger utilitarian or decorative ceramic piece.
Era
Late 19th century to early 20th century (approximate; exact dating unknown)
Origin
Unknown; possibly European or British-made ceramic ware
Material
Glazed ceramic or porcelain
Condition
Fair to Poor; fragment only, with significant breakage and edge loss. Surface glaze remains intact in areas, but the piece is incomplete and cannot be fully identified from the fragment alone.
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 2.5 to 3.5 inches long; thickness appears around 0.5 to 1 inch
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Low to Medium; the fragment appears genuinely old or at least factory-made ceramic, but the exact identity, age, and maker cannot be confirmed from the image alone.
Provenance
Unknown. The impressed mark suggests factory production, but there is insufficient information to identify the manufacturer or place of origin with confidence.
Historical Significance
As a fragment, it has limited standalone historical significance. If identified as part of a known maker's ware, it could be of interest to collectors of ceramics or archaeological material, but in its current state it is primarily a reference fragment rather than a collectible antique.
