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Collection of Hawthorne Architectural Sculptures

Collectible Figurines

AI Estimated Value

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$70 - $150

As of May 31, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a set of seven miniature resin-cast architectural sculptures, primarily appearing to be from the Hawthorne Architectural Register. One item is displayed inverted, showing a bottom label that reads, "Hope...For A New Tomorrow," identifying it as a hand-painted depiction of the Butler mansion from the 1939 film 'Gone With the Wind.' This specific piece bears a printed signature from designers Kenneth and Hope LeVan and is marked as 'Sculpture No. 4743A' from a limited edition produced on or before March 16, 1996. The other pieces in the group depict various late-19th to early-20th-century style buildings, including Southern plantations, a general store, and Victorian-style residences. The miniatures feature intricate textures simulating brick, shingles, and foliage, with painted details throughout. Condition appears generally good across the collection, though there is a yellow price sticker on the base of the central piece and some slight dust accumulation in the crevices. While the markings are consistent with late 20th-century collectibles, their status as limited edition or specific artist designs remains a hypothesis subject to in-person verification of the materials and the manufacturing marks.

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Based on the provided image, I have evaluated this collection of seven miniature architectural sculptures. The markings on one piece bear a printed signature consistent with Kenneth and Hope LeVan and suggest it may belong to the Hawthorne Architectural Register's Gone With the Wind series. However, I must treat this as a working hypothesis, as identifying marks can be misread or replicated from a photo. Physical inspection would be necessary to fully evaluate the materials and manufacturing marks. The collection appears to be in generally good condition, though there is visible dust and a sticker on one base. In the current secondary market, miniature resin structures of this type typically sell as decorative collectibles. If the attribution is correct, comparable sets of this size generally sell in the $70 to $150 range at auction or online marketplaces, depending heavily on the presence of factory packaging and certificates, which I cannot see here. If these were determined to be generic or unattributed resin models rather than licensed Hawthorne pieces, the value would likely decrease to around $20 to $40 for the lot as purely decorative items. To better evaluate the origin and manufacturer status of each piece, in-person examination of the bases, weight, and paint quality would be required.

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