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Set of Three Asian-Inspired Angel Figurines

Decorative Figurines

AI Estimated Value

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$25-50

As of May 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This set comprises three small angel figurines, each styled with an East Asian aesthetic and depicted playing a musical instrument. The figurines appear to be crafted from a lightweight material, possibly resin or a ceramic composite, hand-painted with pastel colors. Each angel features a delicate facial expression, dark hair styled in a bun or similar updo, and a small, delicate crown or headpiece. Their wings are a prominent feature, painted in tones of brown and white to suggest feathering, and are attached to their backs. The first angel on the left wears a light blue and white gown and holds what appears to be a mandolin or lute. The central angel is attired in a lavender gown and plays a golden lyre. The third angel, on the right, is dressed in a light pink and white gown and holds a curved, golden horn or trumpet. Each figurine is supported by a clear, possibly acrylic or plastic, base that is designed to appear as flowing robes or clouds, giving the impression of the figures floating. There are no obvious manufacturer's marks or signatures visible from the provided image. The overall style suggests a decorative, possibly collectible, item intended for display. Visible condition shows no major damage; however, minor scuffs or paint wear would need a closer inspection. The craftsmanship appears to be commercially produced, with a good level of detail for mass-market figurines. The estimated age is likely contemporary, possibly from the late 20th to early 21st century.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this set of three Asian-inspired angel figurines appears to be in good, displayable condition. There are no obvious breaks, chips, or significant paint loss visible, though a closer, in-person inspection would be needed to identify minor scuffs, dust accumulation, or subtle paint wear. Authenticity as a specific brand or artist cannot be determined from the image; these appear to be commercially produced decorative items. Without manufacturer's marks, formal authentication of origin or maker is impossible. In-person examination would also confirm the material (resin, ceramic composite, etc.) and the stability of the clear bases. Market conditions for mass-produced decorative figurines of this nature are generally moderate. Comparable items in the secondary market, often found in 'shabby chic' or 'angel collectible' categories, typically retail for modest sums. Demand for such specific aesthetic combinations (Asian-inspired angels) is niche, limiting the broader market appeal. These are not rare items, nor do they possess characteristics suggesting significant artistic merit or historical importance that would drive high demand or rarity. Factors impacting value negatively include the absence of a known maker, the likely mass-produced nature, and potentially limited collectibility. Positively, their intact condition and charming aesthetic may appeal to specific buyers. Without provenance, original packaging, or a clear brand identity, these items are valued primarily for their decorative appeal. To fully authenticate and determine precise material, I would require a physical examination to test the material composition, check for hidden marks or labels, and assess the craftsmanship nuances that images cannot convey. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts or artist information, would also significantly aid in authentication and valuation beyond decorative worth.

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