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AI Identification

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Small hand-painted porcelain eagle figurine on wooden base

Decorative Figurines

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $35

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a small scale figurine of a Bald Eagle perched atop a snag or tree branch. The figurine is constructed from what appears to be matte-finish porcelain or a similar ceramic composite, featuring hand-painted details. It displays the characteristic white head and tail feathers, yellow beak and talons, and brown body plumage of the species. The craftsmanship includes molded textures to simulate feathers and the bark of the wood. The bird is mounted onto an oval, polished wooden base with a beveled edge, finished in a medium-brown stain. While no maker's marks or signatures are visible from this photographic angle, the style is consistent with late 20th-century decorative wildlife collectibles produced by companies such as Homco, Lefton, or Enesco. The item exhibits minimal visible wear, though there appears to be a fine hair or filament resting across the eagle's back which is not a part of the piece itself. Due to the lack of a visible hallmark or bottom-stamp in the image, any specific manufacturer attribution remains a unverified hypothesis subject to in-person inspection.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this item appears to be a decorative hand-painted porcelain eagle figurine mounted on a wooden base, typical of mass-produced wildlife collectibles from the late 20th century. Based on what I can see, the style and finish are representative of pieces often associated with manufacturers like Homco or Enesco. However, without a visible hallmark or bottom-stamp, I cannot verify a specific maker from a photo; any attribution remains a working hypothesis subject to physical inspection. The estimate of $15 - $35 reflects the general market value for an item of this type if it carries a common mid-market brand mark. If the piece is found to be unattributed or by a lesser-known manufacturer of lower-tier giftware, the value would likely fall toward the bottom of that range or below $10. Conversely, if it bears a mark from a more sought-after porcelain house like Boehm or Cybis—which I cannot confirm here—the value could increase significantly. Market demand for these collectibles is currently stable but modest, as they were produced in high volumes. To provide a more precise valuation, I would need to perform an in-person examination to check for structural cracks, identify the specific hallmark or signature on the underside, and assess the quality of the ceramic composite. Documentation of provenance or a retail receipt would also assist in establishing its origin. This appraisal assumes the piece is free of chips or repairs, which are difficult to rule out entirely from a photograph.

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