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Historic America Lighthouse Collection Illuminated Figurine

Decorative Collectible Figurine

AI Estimated Value

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$25-45

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an illuminated decorative figurine depicting a lighthouse with an adjacent keeper's cottage, part of the 'Historic America Lighthouse Collection.' The main lighthouse structure is primarily beige or light tan, featuring a roughly textured, almost stucco-like finish, suggesting it might be made of a resin composite or ceramic material. It has a cylindrical body tapering slightly towards the top, with a small square window cut out on its side. The top lantern room is black with distinct crisscross window panes, possibly clear or frosted plastic, designed to emit light. The base of the lighthouse and the ground around the cottage are sculpted to resemble natural landscape, possibly rocks and grass, in earthy tones of green and brown. The small, separate keeper's cottage is rendered in light brown or tan bricks with a darker brown peaked roof, complete with two small chimneys, each topped with an orange-brown cap, and small white windows. The entire piece sits on a common sculpted base. A white electrical cord, coiled around the base, indicates that the figurine is designed to be plugged into an electrical outlet to illuminate the lighthouse. Attached to the cord is a metallic, possibly brass or gold-painted, medallion. This medallion clearly states 'HISTORIC AMERICA LIGHTHOUSE COLL.E.C.T.I.O.N' around its perimeter, with a detailed image of a lighthouse in the center. The item appears to be in good condition with no visible damage, chips, or significant wear. The craftsmanship suggests it is a mass-produced collectible item, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century, designed for decorative display.

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I have visually examined the provided image of the 'Historic America Lighthouse Collection Illuminated Figurine.' The item appears to be in good overall condition, showing no obvious chips, cracks, or significant wear. The color appears consistent, and the illumination feature, suggested by the electrical cord, is implied to be functional. Authenticity, based solely on the image, is attributed to its clear branding via the attached medallion stating 'HISTORIC AMERICA LIGHTHOUSE COLLECTION,' which is a known series of mass-produced decorative collectibles. Market conditions for illuminated decorative figurines, particularly those from a mass-produced collection like this, are generally stable but tend towards the lower end of the collectible spectrum. Comparable items from similar collections by manufacturers like Hawthorne Village, Lenox, or Department 56 typically retail new in the $40-$80 range, but secondary market values are often considerably lower due to widespread availability. There is moderate demand from collectors specifically interested in lighthouse memorabilia or miniature villages, but the item itself is not rare. Its mass-produced nature means many were made, saturating the market and limiting its appreciation potential. The primary factors impacting its value are its good condition and the established brand name for this type of collectible. However, its common availability and decorative rather than artistic or antique nature keep its value modest. Without an in-person examination, I cannot definitively assess the functionality of the illumination, confirm the material composition, or rule out subtle damages. Full authentication and condition assessment would require physical inspection, including testing the electrical components, and potentially provenance documentation if there were claims of a unique or limited edition version, which is unlikely for this type of item.

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