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AI Identification

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Four-tier bookshelf with drawers in the style of Anglo-Indian or Indonesian Campaign furniture

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AI Estimated Value

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$250 - $450

As of May 31, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a medium-height, slender bookshelf or etagere constructed from a dark-toned wood, possibly teak or sheesham, consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century colonial-style reproductions. It features four fixed shelves supported by side panels with intricate geometric pierced carvings or fretwork. The base contains a double-row configuration of four small drawers, each fitted with dark metal ring pulls. The top shelf is accented with shaped gallery sides. Stylistically, the piece bears elements consistent with Anglo-Indian or Indonesian craftsmanship, though without a visible maker's mark or branded label, a specific regional origin cannot be confirmed. The finish shows a high-gloss luster that appears to be a modern lacquer or varnish. Condition-wise, the piece appears structurally sound but shows minor surface abrasions and light scratches consistent with showroom or thrift-store handling. An unverified Goodwill tag on the top shelf identifies it as a 'Bookcase' with an asking price of '$149.99' dated '4/30'. The absence of joinery details like dovetailing or hand-planing marks in the photograph suggests a contemporary manufacturing process rather than an antique origin.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have examined this four-tier bookshelf featuring fretwork side panels and a quadruple drawer base. From what I can see, the piece displays characteristics consistent with a 20th-century reproduction in the Anglo-Indian or Indonesian colonial style. The high-gloss finish and lack of visible traditional joinery suggest a contemporary manufacturing process rather than an antique origin. I cannot verify the specific wood species or internal construction from a photograph; a physical inspection would be required to determine if the material is solid teak or a secondary wood with a veneer. The estimated value of $250 - $450 is based on the assumption that this is a well-made contemporary decorative item in the style of campaign furniture. Decorative fretwork pieces remain popular in the secondary market for 'Bohemian' or 'Global' interior design. However, the value is heavily dependent on the quality of construction. If an in-person examination were to reveal high-quality hand-carving and solid hardwood throughout, the value might approach the higher end of the range. Conversely, if the piece is found to use modern composites or mass-produced machine-cut fretwork, its market value would more closely align with the identified $149.99 thrift-store price. To confirm the origin and provide a more precise valuation, I would need to inspect the drawer interiors for dovetailing and examine the undersides for any maker’s marks or labels. A physical assessment would also clarify the level of wear to the lacquer. This estimate assumes the piece is a decorative reproduction; should it be identified as a period antique from the 19th century, the valuation would increase significantly, though visual evidence currently suggests a later production date.

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