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Yamada Originals 'Through the Eyes of Love' Limited Edition Musical Collectible

Decorative Collectible / Musical Figurine

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a musical collectible, likely a figurine or a portion of a larger decorative piece, made from ceramic or porcelain with a glazed finish. The dominant color visible on the base is white, with some areas featuring a brown or bronzed accent, possibly imitation wood grain or an antiqued finish, particularly on what appears to be decorative elements like chair legs or a frame. There is a small floral design on a rounded element, showing light purple and green hues, suggesting hand-painted details. The base of the item is hollowed out to accommodate the musical mechanism. A light-colored wooden panel is affixed to the base with two visible screws, securing the music box components. The winding key for the music box is a standard metal design, showing some normal wear consistent with age and use. Observable condition issues include some scuffing and discoloration along the bottom edges of the white ceramic base, suggesting it has been moved or displayed. There are also what appear to be dirt marks or minor residue in the crevices of the design. The item bears several important markings. A label on the wooden panel indicates 'Yamada Originals Musical Collectible Limited Edition 1995'. It also specifies 'Schmid 1995' and 'Hand Painted'. Furthermore, there's a small white sticker with 'Schmid' and 'SRI LANKA' printed on it, along with the phrase 'THROUGH THE EYES OF LOVE'. A blue sticker, possibly an original price tag or an identification tag, is also present near the winding key. Based on the '1995' markings, the item dates to the mid-1990s. The 'Hand Painted' and 'Limited Edition' notations suggest a certain level of craftsmanship and exclusivity, typical of collector's items rather than mass-produced utilitarian objects. The overall design suggests a vintage decorative aesthetic from the specified period.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of the provided images, I have assessed the Yamada Originals 'Through the Eyes of Love' musical collectible, dated 1995. The piece appears to be authentic to its described period and manufacturer, bearing appropriate markings from Yamada Originals and Schmid, including its limited edition status and hand-painted designation. The overall condition is fair to good, showing signs of use and age-appropriate wear such as scuffing and discoloration on the ceramic base and minor residue in crevices. The 'Limited Edition' and 'Hand Painted' nature suggests a higher initial quality than mass-market items, but the market for mid-1990s collectibles of this type has softened considerably. Comparable items from Schmid and other similar brands from this era typically trade in the secondary market for modest sums. Demand for such collectibles is currently low, primarily driven by nostalgia rather than investment potential. The most significant factor impacting value is this low market demand. While the markings suggest authenticity, a full verification is limited by the nature of image-based appraisal. For definitive authentication, an in-person examination would be required to assess the integrity of the ceramic, the functionality and originality of the musical mechanism, and to inspect markings under magnification for any signs of forgery. Examining the original packaging and any certificates of authenticity would also be necessary for a comprehensive appraisal.

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