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AI Identification

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Carved Relief Plaque with Landscape and Figures

Decorative Art

AI Estimated Value

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$150-250

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular or slightly scalloped-edge relief plaque featuring a detailed landscape scene with human figures. The primary material appears to be a light-colored resin, possibly a faux ivory, indicated by its uniform creamy off-white color and the sharp, intricate details that would be difficult to achieve in natural ivory without significant cost and fragility. The plaque has a raised, ornamental border with a continuous swirling floral or vine motif, adding to its decorative appeal. The central scene depicts a mountainous landscape, typical of East Asian art, with various elements carved in high relief. On the left, two figures are in a boat, traversing what appears to be a river or calm water. One figure is standing and poling, while the other is seated. The surrounding environment features textured mountains, pine-like trees, and what could be small structures or temples nestled among the peaks. The carving exhibits a significant depth with multiple layers, creating a three-dimensional effect. The background of the central scene has a subtly textured finish, possibly to represent water or sky, contrasting with the smooth, detailed carvings in the foreground. There are no visible condition issues such as cracks, chips, or repairs from the provided image. The piece appears to be well-preserved. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures visible on the front. Based on the style and intricacy, it could be a 20th-century decorative item, possibly Asian in origin, mimicking traditional ivory or bone carvings. The craftsmanship is excellent, with fine detailing in the figures, foliage, and architectural elements, indicating good quality. The scalloped edge and ornate border suggest a decorative rather than purely functional purpose.

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I have thoroughly examined the provided image of this Carved Relief Plaque with Landscape and Figures. Based on visual cues, I assess its condition as excellent, with no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. The uniform creamy off-white color and sharp details strongly suggest the material is resin, rather than natural ivory. This significantly impacts its authenticity and value, as genuine ivory would command a much higher price. While the craftsmanship is excellent, mimicking traditional Asian ivory or bone carvings, its material identifies it as a decorative item rather than a collectible antique of significant intrinsic material value. Market conditions for decorative resin plaques, even well-made ones, are generally modest. Comparables would include similar resin or faux ivory decorative plaques from the 20th century, often found in the home decor market. Demand for such items is consistent but not high, as they are typically purchased for aesthetic appeal rather than investment. The lack of discernible maker's marks or signatures further limits its specific collectability. Factors impacting value include its attractive design, intricate detail, and good condition. The limitation here, however, is the perceived material. Without a physical examination, I cannot definitively rule out other materials, though resin is the most probable. An in-person examination would allow for tactile inspection, weight assessment, and potentially a hot needle test (if appropriate for the material) to confirm composition. Provenance documentation could also shed light on its origin and authenticity. Given these factors, I estimate its appraisal value to be in the range of $150-250.

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