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2000 cow parade holding corporation
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This item is a ceramic or resin figurine from the 'CowParade' collection, depicting a cow in a standing pose. The figurine is richly decorated with a patriotic theme, primarily featuring a deep blue and reddish-purple (fading towards red) gradient base color. Prominently displayed across its body are numerous white, outlined star shapes of varying sizes, some interlocking or overlapping. These stars have distinct, jagged points, giving them a dynamic appearance. The cow's head is predominantly blue, while its horns exhibit a subtle blend of the reddish-purple hue seen on its body. There's a small gold-colored detail, possibly a crown or emblem, near the top of its head, close to the base of the horns. A thin, golden-colored cord or chain is looped around the cow's neck, extending down to a tag which confirms it as a 'Cow Parade' item. The tag has the CowParade logo and three small cow silhouettes. The overall finish appears glossy, indicating a glazed ceramic or a polished resin material. Its condition appears excellent, with no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear. The colors are vibrant and well-preserved. Given the '2000 Cow Parade Holding Corporation' context, this piece likely dates to around the early 2000s, reflecting the popular art exhibit trend of decorated animal sculptures. The craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced collectible, but with attention to detail in the painting and design.
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I have examined the provided image of the 'Star Spangled' CowParade figurine. Visually, the condition appears excellent, with vibrant colors and no apparent chips, cracks, or significant wear. The glossy finish suggests either glazed ceramic or polished resin, typical of CowParade collectibles. The presence of the CowParade tag with the '2000 Cow Parade Holding Corporation' inscription strengthens its authenticity as an officially licensed product from that period. However, without a physical inspection, I cannot verify the integrity of the material, detect hairline fractures, or confirm the absence of subtle repairs. Full authentication would require in-person examination to assess the material, weight, and subtle surface imperfections. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts, would further enhance authenticity verification.
From a market perspective, CowParade figurines are collectible items, but generally fall into the affordable decorative collectible category. This particular 'Star Spangled' design is attractive and well-executed, appealing to collectors of patriotic or pop art decor. I’ve observed comparable CowParade figurines, especially those from the early 2000s, selling in the range of $30 to $80, depending on the design, size, and condition. While demand is consistent among a niche collector base, these are mass-produced items, not considered rare. Factors impacting value include the excellent condition, appealing theme, and clear CowParade branding. Without physical inspection, the value range accounts for the potential for unseen flaws, though none are evident from the image.