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Submitted photo · June 12, 2026

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Partylite lighthouse two places for candles or lites

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AI Identification

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Lighthouse-themed ceramic candle holder

Home Decor

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $35

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative ceramic sculptural candle holder featuring a lighthouse attached to a small cottage, described by the owner as a 'Partylite lighthouse' (a claim that remains unverified without a visible brand mark). The piece is constructed with two designated areas for light sources: an open chimney on the cottage and the lantern room of the lighthouse. It stands on an irregular white base that appears to simulate a rocky or snowy ground. The cottage features a grey shingled roof, a chimney with a textured surface, and a small seagull perched on the ridge. A decorative sign above the door reads 'STONEY HARBOR'. Stylistically, the piece is consistent with late 20th-century ceramic collectibles. The color palette consists of white, grey, brown, red, and black with matte finishes. The lighthouse tower is white with a simulated stone texture, a red gallery railing, and a black conical roof. There are visible window cutouts to allow candle light to pass through. Condition-wise, the item appears intact with no large cracks or chips visible in the photo, though a light patina of dust suggests it has been displayed. No maker's mark is visible in the provided image to verify the manufacturer; identification is based on common design motifs found in tabletop candle accessories.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the photograph provided, I have examined this decorative ceramic candle holder, which the owner identifies as a 'Partylite lighthouse.' Based on what I can see, the piece features design elements such as the 'Stoney Harbor' signage and specific window cutouts that are stylistically consistent with mass-produced porcelain collectibles from the late 20th century. However, I cannot verify the manufacturer from a photo alone, as no brand mark or bottom stamp is visible. My estimate of $15 to $35 is based on the assumption that this attribution is correct and that the item is a genuine vintage Partylite piece in good condition. Items of this type typically appeal to niche collectors of lighthouse-themed decor or specific brand enthusiasts. The market for secondary-market ceramic candle accessories is generally stable but modest, with value heavily dependent on the lack of chips, cracks, or soot staining. I cannot determine the exact condition of the interior or the presence of crazing without a physical inspection. This value estimate assumes the item is an authentic product of the attributed brand; should the piece be an unattributed 'in the style of' imitation or a generic reproduction, the value would likely fall to the $5 to $10 range. To confirm the origin and potentially refine this estimate, an in-person examination of the base for a backstamp or logo would be required, along with any original packaging or certificates of authenticity if available.

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