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Three Musician Figurine Sculpture

Figurine/Sculpture

AI Estimated Value

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$40-65

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative figurine sculpture depicting three male musicians playing instruments, mounted on a base. The figures appear to be crafted from a metallic material, likely pewter or a similar alloy, given their silver-tone finish. Accents, such as hats, some clothing details, shoes, and parts of the instruments, are highlighted in a contrasting gold-tone finish, creating a two-tone effect. The figures are stylized with noticeable beards and textured clothing, suggesting a folk or jazz band aesthetic. The musician on the left is playing a saxophone, the central figure is playing an upright bass or cello, and the musician on the right is playing an accordion. The figures are positioned on a textured, silver-colored platform that simulates uneven ground, possibly cobblestones or a stage, which is then affixed to a rectangular, glossy black base. The base includes a rectangular plaque on the front, which bears the inscription 'TJ Amy.' The overall condition appears good with no immediately visible significant damage, major wear, or repairs, though a detailed inspection would be needed to confirm. The style suggests a decorative art piece, possibly from the late 20th or early 21st century. The craftsmanship appears to be commercial production quality, with attention paid to detail in sculpting the figures and their instruments. The two-tone metallic finish adds a touch of elegance and visual interest.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of the 'Three Musician' figurine sculpture, I have assessed its fair market value. The piece, depicting stylized musicians, appears to be a commercially produced decorative item, likely from the late 20th century. The materials are consistent with mass-produced decor, probably a pewter or zinc alloy with gold-tone electroplated accents, mounted on a lacquered or polymer base. The inscription 'TJ Amy' on the plaque does not correspond to a listed artist of significant note, suggesting it might be a brand name or a decorative element. The overall condition appears good from the provided images, with no obvious major chips, cracks, or repairs. However, this assessment is limited. An in-person inspection would be required to check for hairline fractures, previous repairs, or wear to the finish that may not be visible in photos. The primary factor influencing its value is its nature as a decorative, mass-produced item rather than a unique work of art by a known sculptor. The market for such figurines is generally driven by decorative appeal rather than collectibility or rarity. Comparable decorative metal musician sculptures from various brands sell in the secondary market typically in the $30 to $70 range, depending on size, condition, and platform. Without documentation of provenance or a confirmed artist of note, the value remains at the decorative level. For full authentication, physical examination to identify maker's marks, material analysis, and provenance research would be necessary.

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