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This item is a framed print, likely an engraving or lithograph, depicting a golf course scene. The print itself is monochromatic, appearing in shades of gray and white, illustrating a landscape with trees lining a fairway where several figures are engaged in playing golf. The border of the print within the frame features a decorative pattern of intertwined foliage or scrollwork in white against a dark background, indicating either a printed mat or a decorative element integrated into the print design. Immediately surrounding this patterned border is a dark, possibly woven or rope-like trim. The print is housed within a substantial wooden frame, which exhibits a dark, distressed finish, suggesting an antique or vintage aesthetic. The wood grain is visible, and the frame shows signs of wear, including scuffing and minor abrasions consistent with age and handling. The most distinctive feature of this framed piece is the elaborate, carved or molded ornamental crest affixed to the top edge of the frame. This crest, appearing to be made of a dark-colored material (possibly wood or resin designed to mimic wood), features ornate scrollwork and volutes, adding significant visual weight and an antique feel to the entire piece. A pink price tag is visible on the upper right corner of the frame. The overall style suggests an early 20th-century or possibly late 19th-century origin, with a focus on traditional craftsmanship and a classic sporting theme.
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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this framed golf course engraving with ornate top ornamentation appears to be a decorative piece from the late 19th or early 20th century. The print itself seems to be an engraving or lithograph, in fair condition given its age, with visible monochromatic detailing and a decorative inner border. The frame, a dark, distressed wood, exhibits typical wear consistent with its likely vintage, including scuffing and minor abrasions. The most distinctive feature, the ornate crest at the top, adds significant character and suggests a period aesthetic. Its material appears to be molded resin or carved wood, the latter adding more value. I note the presence of a pink price tag, which suggests this item may have been acquired recently from a retail or antique shop, not from an owner's personal collection.
Authenticity of the print as an original engraving versus a later reproduction cannot be fully determined from an image alone; an in-person examination would be required to assess paper type, print method details (e.g., plate marks, dot patterns for lithography), and potential foxing or acid degradation. The 'Metal' detail provided by the owner applies to the frame's ornate crest, which further implies a cast or molded material. This reduces the likelihood of it being finely carved wood, which would elevate its value.
Market conditions for decorative historical prints, especially those with golfing themes, are steady but not high-demand unless by a renowned artist or from a very significant historical event. Comparables tend to be in the low to mid-hundreds for similar-sized, decoratively framed pieces. Given the visible wear, the uncertainty of the print's originality/artist, and the likely resin composition of the ornate crest, the value is primarily decorative. A physical inspection would confirm the print's process and authenticity, inspect the crest's material more closely, and allow for a detailed condition assessment of both the print and frame, which could slightly adjust the appraisal up or down. Without such, this appraisal is based on its decorative appeal as an antique-style item.