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Tear-drop shaped vase with metallic faux-marbled finish

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User's notes

Metallic marbled finish in perfect condition

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AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

AI estimate as of June 30, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This object is a bulbous, tear-drop shaped decorative vase featuring a long, tapering neck and a high-gloss finish. The surface appears to be a multi-colored metallic or faux-marbled glaze predominantly in deep earth tones, including burnt sienna, copper, and mahogany with hints of brighter crimson or orange. The finish exhibits an irregular, textured visual pattern reminiscent of gold leaf application or sponge painting, though it is protected under a smooth, reflective topcoat. The owner describes the piece as having a 'metallic marbled finish in perfect condition,' which is consistent with the visible uniform sheen and lack of obvious surface chips or fractures, though physical inspection would be required to verify internal integrity. There are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or branding visible in the photograph; therefore, any attribution to a specific artist or manufacture date remains speculative. The construction is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century or early 21st-century contemporary home decor. The craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced or studio-produced piece intended for ornamental use, likely made of ceramic or resin given the shape and reflective qualities of the glaze.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on the provided image, I have examined this tear-drop shaped decorative vase with a metallic marbled finish. From what I can see, the piece displays a high-gloss, multi-colored glaze that mimics earth-toned marble or gold leaf, consistent with late 20th-century or early 21st-century contemporary decorative arts. While the owner identifies the condition as 'perfect,' I cannot verify the internal structural integrity or the absence of microscopic surface wear without a physical inspection. Because there are no visible maker's marks or signatures, I am treating this as an unattributed, mass-produced or studio-produced ornamental object. My valuation is based on the assumption that this is a quality resin or ceramic decor item intended for the secondary retail market. Items of this type generally see consistent demand as home staging or interior design accents rather than as fine art collectibles. In the general market, such decorative vases typically sell within the $45 to $85 range. Should a specific sought-after designer or studio be identified through a physical inspection of the base or through provenance documentation, the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if the piece is found to have structural repairs or if the finish is a lower-quality synthetic wrap rather than a glazed application, the value would likely fall below $25. To finalize this estimate, an in-person examination by a specialist in contemporary ceramics and verification of materials would be necessary.

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