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AI Identification

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U.S. Polo Assn. Brand Button

Apparel Accessory - Fastener

AI Estimated Value

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$0.50 - $2.00

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item depicted is a single, circular metal button, likely made of brass or a brass alloy, given its aged, antiqued gold-tone appearance. It measures approximately 1-1.5 cm in diameter. The button features a raised, embossed design which appears to be a stylized representation of two polo players on horseback, a common logo for the U.S. Polo Assn. brand. The intricate detail of the figures is somewhat worn but still discernible, with a noticeable patina suggesting age and regular use. The background of the emblem has a darkened, oxidized finish, which contrasts with the raised, lighter metallic elements, enhancing the three-dimensional effect. There is a small, dark speck or blemish near the top edge of the button, possibly a minor stain or surface imperfection. The button is attached to a garment made of ribbed fabric, possibly corduroy or a similar woven material with distinct vertical lines, in a muted olive green or khaki color. The fabric shows minor signs of wear consistent with soft goods, with some slight creasing and faint discoloration around the button's attachment point. The button appears to be securely fastened, with no visible signs of damage to its attachment mechanism (though the back is not visible). The craftsmanship of the button's emblem suggests it is machine-stamped with a good level of detail for its size. The overall condition indicates it is a used but well-preserved component from a piece of clothing.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I have assessed this U.S. Polo Assn. brand button. The button, approximately 1-1.5 cm in diameter, appears to be made of a brass or similar gold-toned alloy, exhibiting an aged, antiqued finish. The embossed U.S. Polo Assn. logo, depicting two polo players on horseback, shows discernible detail, though there is some wear consistent with use. The contrasting oxidized background enhances the emblem's three-dimensional quality. A minor blemish is noted near the top edge. The button is attached to a ribbed, olive green or khaki fabric, which shows minor creasing and subtle discoloration around the attachment point, typical of a used garment. Regarding condition, I would rate it as 'Good' for a used apparel component. Authenticity, based solely on visual inspection, appears consistent with genuine U.S. Polo Assn. branding, although without physical handling, confirming the material composition or manufacturing process definitively is not possible. This is a common, mass-produced item. Therefore, rarity is extremely low, and demand for a single, detached button, or even as part of a worn garment, is minimal. Market comparables for single buttons of this type are virtually non-existent; they are typically available as replacement parts for mere cents or included within a garment. The value of such a button is intrinsically linked to the garment it belongs to, and even then, U.S. Polo Assn. apparel is not considered high-value collectible fashion. Factors significantly impacting value are the lack of intrinsic material value, low collectible demand, and its common availability. No provenance documentation was provided, and scientific testing (e.g., metal analysis) would be required for full verification of material, though highly impractical for an item of this nature given its low inherent value. In-person examination would allow for tactile assessment of material, weight, and a clearer view of minor imperfections, as well as the attachment mechanism. However, for a utilitarian item like this, such detailed examination would not significantly alter the appraisal.

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