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Submitted photo · July 8, 2026

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Category: Art Material: Wood

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AI Identification

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Humidor-style wooden smoker's stand with Chinoiserie-style decoration

Antique Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$75 - $150

As of July 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a vintage wooden smoker's cabinet or humidor stand, stylistically consistent with furniture from the early-to-mid 20th century. The piece is constructed from wood with a dark brown finish and stands on four turned legs featuring finial tops. A central cabinet door is adorned with a gold-colored Chinoiserie-style transfer or stencil depicting a pagoda, bridges, mountains, and a bird in flight. This aesthetic is consistent with the 'Orientalism' trend in Western decorative arts. The front door features a metal drop-pull latch. Condition is visibly aged, showing significant surface wear, including scuffs, scratches, and loss of finish on the legs and the top edge. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures in the image to provide a specific manufacturer attribution. While the user identifies this as 'Art,' it functionally resembles a utility stand. The identification of materials as wood is consistent with the visual texture and grain pattern visible through the worn finish. The overall craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced decorative item rather than a bespoke artisan piece. This attribution remains a hypothesis pending a physical inspection to verify joinery and manufacturing stamps that are not visible in the provided photo.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the visual evidence provided, I have evaluated this smoker's stand characterized by its humidor-style cabinet and Chinoiserie-style stenciled decoration. From what I can observe in the image, the piece appears to be a mass-produced item likely dating from the 1920s to the 1940s. The surface shows significant wear, including scuffs and finish loss, which I have factored into this estimate. The value range of $75 to $150 reflects the current market for vintage utility furniture with decorative 'Orientalism' motifs. This estimate assumes the piece is a genuine mid-century production; however, if a physical inspection reveals modern joinery or materials, it would be considered a later reproduction with a value of approximately $30–$50. Conversely, if an in-person examination identifies a specific high-end manufacturer mark such as Ferguson or Revere, the value could slightly exceed the current range. I cannot verify the specific wood species or the presence of hidden maker's stamps from a photograph alone. To confirm its origin and potential value at the higher end of the spectrum, I would recommend an in-person inspection of the interior cabinet joinery and the underside of the base for manufacturer labels or branded marks. Proving a specific provenance or discovering a clear manufacturer's attribution would be necessary to distinguish this from generic department-store furniture of the era. The market for tobacco-related furniture remains niche, with primary demand coming from collectors of decorative Chinoiserie or vintage barware accessories.

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