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AI Identification

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Tim Cotterill-style bronze frog sculpture

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AI Estimated Value

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$600–$1,100

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a stylized frog sculpture made of what appears to be cast metal, likely bronze, with a polished enamel or patina finish. The sculpture features a dynamic, reaching pose with elongated limbs and splayed webbing on the feet. The color palette consists of mottled moss greens and deep glossy blacks, suggesting a high-fire ceramic or chemical patina process. Small metallic highlights, possibly gold leaf or polished bronze, are visible on the tips of the toes and around the bulging eyes. The craftsmanship is consistent with the 'Frogman' series by artist Tim Cotterill, known for these specific anatomical exaggerations and vibrant patinas, though no signature is visible in this view to confirm the attribution. The surface appears highly reflective with no obvious chips or scuffs, indicating it has been well-maintained. Identification is based on stylistic characteristics common to late 20th and early 21st-century contemporary bronze animalia. Expert in-person verification would be required to confirm the artist and edition number.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this sculpture exhibits characteristics and a patina palette consistent with the 'Frogman' series attributed to Tim Cotterill. However, without a physical inspection or a clearly visible signature and edition number, I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis. I cannot verify the specific metal composition or the method of patina application from a photograph alone. The estimated value of $600–$1,100 is based on the assumption that this is a genuine bronze work from the artist’s established collection, as the condition appears excellent with no visible scuffs to the high-gloss finish. The market for contemporary bronze animalia of this type remains stable, with high demand for specific limited editions. This value reflects what an item of this type might achieve if the attribution were to be validated through in-person examination of the artist’s mark and accompanying COA. To confirm the value, a physical inspection is required to check for the 'Frogman' stamp and edition number usually located on the underside. If the piece were found to be a reproduction, a generic cast, or 'in the style of' without a verifiable link to the artist, the value would likely decrease significantly to the $100–$250 range. For a formal valuation, one would need to cross-reference the edition number with known studio records.

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