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Submitted photo · May 26, 2026

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1986 David winter crooked house

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AI Identification

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Miniature cottage figurine consistent with David Winter designs

Collectible Figurines

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $35.00

As of May 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative resin or cold-cast ceramic miniature figurine depicting a highly detailed, multi-level architectural structure. The piece is stylistically consistent with the cottage collection work produced under the David Winter Cottages brand, which is known for whimsical, often 'crooked' or leaning English cottage designs. The figurine features intricate textures, including half-timbered walls, an orange-red tiled roof, stone foundations, and a climbing vine with small floral accents. The structure includes a prominent overhanging upper story and a pointed turret with a leaded-window pattern. The user identifies this as a '1986 David Winter Crooked House,' which is an unverified claim as the base and its potential labels are not visible in the provided image. The piece appears to be hand-painted with a matte finish. Regarding condition, there is some visible surface dirt, particularly on the lower stone-textured base, and some possible minor paint loss or abrasions on the edges of the roof tiles, but the overall structure appears intact without major visible fractures. A definitive identification would require inspection of the underside for the artist's logo, manufacture date, and specific title.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of the miniature cottage figurine. Based on what I can see, the piece is stylistically consistent with the aesthetics of the David Winter Cottages collection, specifically featuring the 'crooked' architectural hallmarks and intricate textures associated with that brand. The owner identifies this as a '1986 Crooked House,' which serves as my working hypothesis for this valuation. I cannot verify this attribution from a photo alone; a physical inspection of the underside to check for the artist's logo, the 'D.W.' initials, or a specific manufacture label would be necessary to confirm if this is a piece from that specific line or a contemporary 'in the style of' imitation. The value is based on the assumption that the identification provided by the user is correct and that the piece is a genuine 1980s-era collectible. The condition appears fair, though surface dirt and possible minor paint abrasions on the roof tiles suggest it was previously displayed or handled. The market for secondary-hand resin cottages has softened significantly since the height of the collecting craze in the 1990s, with high supply and lower demand currently keeping prices modest. If this item were found to be a reproduction or a generic imitation without the brand markings, the value would likely drop below $10.00. Conversely, if the base reveals a rare early-edition mark or is part of a limited run, a valuation at the higher end of the range is more likely. To confirm the value, an in-person examination of the markings and a check for structural repairs or hidden chips is recommended.

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