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Valuation
Estimated Market Value
$100 - $150
Refined using real market comparables and condition analysis
Low Estimate
$100
Mid Range
$125
High Estimate
$150
ConfidenceHigh (90%)
Condition
Very Good
Fair Market Value — This estimate reflects what the item would typically sell for between a willing buyer and seller at auction, estate sale, or between collectors. Retail or dealer prices may be higher (often 2-4x) due to restoration, authentication, and guarantees.
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Item Details
Comparable Sales
Auction Result
$105
Dealer Listing
$145
Online Sale
$85
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Detailed Condition Analysis
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Condition
Very Good
Summary
Arthur Wood Teapot. Made by Arthur Wood. Dating to c. 1920-1940. Materials: Ceramic with gold accents. Estimated value: $100 – $150. Condition: Very Good. The market for decorative ceramics from this period is stable, with moderate demand and slight price increases.
Market Data & Selling Guide
Market Data & Selling Guide
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Care & Preservation
- Clean with a soft, damp cloth
- Avoid harsh chemicals
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
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