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AI Identification

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Christmas Ornament Holly and Bow Brooch

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$25-50

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a festive Christmas-themed brooch shaped like a decorative ornament, adorned with holly and a bow. Its primary colors are traditional holiday red, green, and gold. The ornament itself is spherical, divided vertically into sections, with one central green enameled stripe flanked by two wider gold-toned, ridged sections, and bordered by red enameled areas on the outer edges. The enamel appears to be bright and glossy, suggesting a well-maintained or relatively new condition. Small gold-toned spherical accents resembling beads or berries are evenly distributed across the red and gold sections of the ornament, adding texture and visual interest. At the top of the ornament, a stylized cluster of dark green holly leaves with hints of red berries at their center (one distinct red bead is visible near the stem) transitions into a looping red bow. The metal base appears to be a polished gold-tone, likely a plated base metal given the common construction of such costume jewelry. The craftsmanship suggests mass production, common for holiday-themed costume jewelry. There are no readily visible maker's marks or signatures from the provided image, common for unbranded costume pieces. The overall condition appears to be excellent, with no obvious signs of chips in the enamel, significant scratches, or tarnishing on the metal. It likely dates from the late 20th century to early 21st century, falling within the vintage or contemporary costume jewelry period.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon virtual examination of this Christmas Ornament Holly and Bow Brooch, I assess its condition as excellent. The enamel appears vibrant and intact, with no visible chips or significant scratches. The gold-toned metal shows no signs of tarnishing. Authenticity, based solely on the image, points to a mass-produced costume jewelry piece. There are no discernible maker's marks, which is common for such items, and the design aligns with typical holiday-themed costume jewelry from the late 20th to early 21st century. Market analysis for comparable holiday costume brooches indicates a steady, but not high, demand. These items are generally purchased for their festive appeal rather than intrinsic material value or collectible rarity. While charming, this piece does not possess characteristics that suggest significant rarity; it's a common theme for the season. Factors impacting value are primarily its excellent condition and seasonal appeal. Its likely base metal and enamel construction place it firmly in the affordable costume jewelry category. Limitations: Without a physical inspection, I cannot verify the type of metal (e.g., whether it's gold-plated base metal or a higher-quality alloy), the true quality of the enamel application, or the presence of any minute damage not visible in the image. Full authentication would require in-person examination to assess construction details, weight, and material composition. Provenance documentation would be beneficial but is rarely available for common costume jewelry.

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