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Submitted photo · June 19, 2026

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Dolce&Gabbaba, creed, tom ford, the matcha 26, Louis Vuitton, amber rouge, Maison, bergamote 22, Thomas kosmala, price and wood, bvlgari, 20 perfume bottles, plastic and metal, few years old

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AI Identification

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Collection of assorted fragrance bottles

Personal Fragrances

AI Estimated Value

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$2,500 - $3,500

As of June 19, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a collection of approximately 20 fragrance bottles of various sizes and designs, displayed on a wooden tray atop a bathroom counter. The collection includes a wide variety of bottle styles, from tall, ornate gold-toned canisters to sleek, minimalist glass containers. Several bottles bear labels and branding consistent with luxury perfume houses, though these are unverified without physical inspection. Notable visible items include a matte black bottle marked 'TOM FORD FUCKING FABULOUS', a frosted glass bottle marked 'DOLCE & GABBANA light blue', and several bottles with crests and typography consistent with the 'CREED' brand. The user identifies these as including brands such as 'Louis Vuitton', 'Le Labo' (noted by 'THE MATCHA 26' and 'BERGAMOTE 22' labels), and 'Thomas Kosmala'. The materials appear to be a mix of glass, plastic, and metallic-finished caps. The condition of the bottles appears generally good with varying levels of liquid remaining, suggesting regular active use. All brand attributions are based on visible labels which represent a hypothesis and have not been authenticated. The age is described by the owner as being a few years old, which is consistent with the modern packaging and contemporary scent names visible in the image.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual assessment of the photo provided, I can observe a collection of approximately 20 fragrance bottles. The owner-supplied information identifies these as products from luxury brands including Tom Ford, Creed, Louis Vuitton, and Le Labo. While the visible labels and bottle designs—such as the matte black finish of the item marked 'Fucking Fabulous' and the crests on the bottles attributed to 'Creed'—appear consistent with these luxury makers, I cannot verify the legitimacy of these contents or the containers from a photograph alone. These items are presented as a working collection with varying levels of liquid, suggesting regular use. My estimate assumes that the bottles contain the genuine high-end fragrances associated with their labeling; if these are found to be replicas, 'inspired-by' decants, or otherwise non-original, the market value would drop to a nominal figure representing used glass containers, likely under $100. The luxury secondary market for personal fragrances is currently robust, driven by brand recognition and 'cult' status for specific scents like 'Bergamote 22' and 'The Matcha 26'. However, the lack of original packaging and the partially used nature of the products generally reduces the value compared to sealed retail units. To confirm these values, a physical inspection by a professional to verify batch codes, weight, scent profile, and glass quality would be necessary. Documentation such as original purchase receipts would also be required to mitigate the risk of sophisticated counterfeit packaging often found in the resale market. This appraisal serves as a market estimate for a used collection of this specific composition, contingent upon authentication of the branded items.

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