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Submitted photo · May 26, 2026

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Avon

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AI Identification

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Gold-toned bar and box-link bracelet, stylistically consistent with Avon

Costume Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00–$30.00

As of May 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a delicate gold-toned bracelet featuring a central, slightly curved horizontal bar connected to a box-link or Venetian-style chain. The bar has a polished finish and is attached to the chain via integrated loops at its ends. The chain terminates in a fold-over clasp, which is a common closure for mid-to-late 20th-century costume jewelry. The item's color suggests a gold plating or wash over a base metal, typical of mass-produced jewelry. The user identifies this as an Avon piece; while this attribution is unverified by a clear logo or hallmark in the image, the design is stylistically consistent with minimalist costume jewelry produced by brands like Avon during the 1970s or 1980s. Physically, the piece shows a consistent golden luster with no obvious signs of significant corrosion or metal fatigue, though the reflective surface of the bar suggests it may show hairline scratches if inspected closely. The craftsmanship is typical of high-volume costume jewelry, with machine-made links and a standard utilitarian clasp mechanism. Because a maker's mark is not visible in the provided photo, the Avon attribution must remain a hypothesis subject to in-person inspection of the clasp or interior bar.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this item is a gold-toned costume jewelry bracelet featuring a horizontal bar and box-link chain. Per user submission, the piece is attributed to Avon. While the design is stylistically consistent with Avon’s minimalist production from the 1970s and 1980s, I cannot verify this attribution from the photo as no hallmarks or maker’s marks are visible. I can see a fold-over clasp and a polished finish that appears to be gold plating over a base metal, which is typical for mass-market fashion jewelry of that era. The estimated value of $15.00–$30.00 assumes the attribution to Avon is correct and that the plating remains intact upon closer inspection. The market for vintage Avon jewelry is stable but characterized by high supply, with similar mid-century minimalist pieces frequently appearing in this price range. If the piece is found to be unattributed or by a lesser-known manufacturer, the value would likely decrease to the $5.00–$10.00 range. Conversely, if it were discovered to be solid gold—which I cannot verify without professional acid testing—the value would increase significantly based on current gold spot prices. To confirm the identification and value, a physical inspection is required to locate a hidden hallmark on the clasp or the underside of the bar. I would also recommend a magnification check for plating wear or 'brassing.' The current estimate is based on the assumption of a gold-plated base metal consistent with the owner's identification.

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