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Faux pearl and silver-tone fruit brooch, appears to be Trifari (not authenticated)

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Trifari

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AI Estimated Value

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$75–$150

AI estimate as of August 16, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This piece is a figural brooch designed in the shape of a grape cluster with overlapping leaves and a stem. The construction features a silvertone metal backing with a textured, brushed finish on the prominent central leaf and stem, paired with a cluster of round, cream-colored faux pearls of varying sizes representing individual grapes. The physical characteristics indicate a mid-20th-century costume jewelry aesthetic, consistent with vintage designer pieces from the mid-century era, though the item remains unauthenticated. There is no clearly legible maker's mark visible in this photograph; the visual identification rests on the characteristic leaf texturing and construction style often associated with the maker. The owner user-attributed this item to Trifari, but this claim is entirely unverified and cannot be confirmed from the visual evidence alone. The metal shows a bright silvertone finish with minor surface wear and patina appropriate for vintage costume pieces, and the faux pearls appear largely intact with a soft luster, though individual inspection is required to assess exact material composition and wear. The overall craftsmanship displays the typical layered construction and detailed texturing characteristic of mid-century costume jewelry.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on what I can see in the provided image, this figural grape cluster brooch exhibits a mid-20th-century costume jewelry aesthetic featuring a silvertone textured metal backing and a cluster of cream-colored faux pearls. Per user submission: attributed to Trifari. I cannot verify this brand attribution from a photograph alone, as the maker's mark is not clearly legible and visible markings or stylistic similarities can be replicated. My valuation assumes the owner's attribution is correct; under that working assumption, vintage designer-attributed figural fruit brooches of this type typically trade within a moderate collector market range. If physical inspection reveals the piece is an unsigned copy, a reproduction, or simply 'in the style of' rather than an original piece by the assumed maker, the market value would drop significantly, likely falling into the $20–$40 range typical of generic vintage costume jewelry. I can't verify the exact material composition, metal finish longevity, or pearl integrity from a photo. A proper evaluation of condition, potential wear, and craftsmanship quality would need physical inspection to confirm. To support the higher end of the estimated value range and substantiate the attribution, physical examination by an expert appraiser, detailed hallmark verification under magnification, and provenance documentation would be required.

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