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Jimmy Buffett Parrot Head Hand-Painted Metal 3D Relief Wall Art Sign

Decorative Arts / Pop Culture Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$175 - $250

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vibrant and large-scale decorative wall hanging composed of two separate hand-painted metal components connected by black chains. The upper piece is a curved marquee-style banner reading 'PARROT HEAD' in bold red letters with yellow and blue shadowing, set against a sunset gradient. The primary lower component is a circular 3D relief plaque featuring three macaws (one scarlet, one blue and gold, and another partially visible red macaw) perched on a brown tropical branch with green leaves. The background depicts a beach sunset with a blue sky, yellow/orange horizon, and two tropical cocktails—a margarita and a daiquiri—rendered in two-dimensional paint. The construction is hammered steel or tin, with stamped 3D elements for the parrots and the branch to add depth and texture. The piece is finished with a glossy protective coat. No maker's marks are immediately visible, but the style is characteristic of late 20th or early 21st-century fan memorabilia associated with the Jimmy Buffett 'Parrothead' subculture. The condition appears excellent with bright, saturated colors; minor factory imperfections in the hand-painting (such as slightly uneven line work on the drinks) are typical for this type of artisan metalwork and do not constitute damage. There is no visible oxidation or heavy scratching on the front surface.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have virtually examined this hand-painted 3D relief metal wall hanging, a classic example of Jimmy Buffett-themed 'Parrothead' fan memorabilia. The construction utilizes stamped tin or lightweight steel, a popular medium for artisanal tropical decor found in seaside boutiques and through licensed lifestyle retailers like Margaritaville. The 3D relief work on the macaws and the vibrant sunset gradient are executed with high-gloss finishes, characteristic of commercial folk-style metalwork produced in the late 20th to early 21st century. Condition is visually excellent; the lack of oxidation on the chains or metal edges suggests indoor preservation. The saturation remains high, indicating minimal UV exposure. Market demand for Parrothead memorabilia has seen a localized surge following the artist's passing, though mass-produced decorative items like this typically maintain stable values compared to autographed or stage-worn items. Comparables include similar multi-piece metal 'Welcome' signs and tropical relief plaques which regularly fetch between $150 and $300 in specialty retail and secondary markets. Limitations: My assessment is based solely on the provided visual description. Without a physical inspection, I cannot confirm the gauge of the metal, the presence of subtle oxidation on the reverse, or identify potential maker’s marks that may be hidden near the mounting brackets. A full authentication would require verifying the weight, checking for a 'Margaritaville' license stamp or signature, and reviewing original purchase provenance. For a definitive valuation, scientific testing for paint composition or lead content (common in older imported metalwork) might be necessary to accurately date the piece.

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