
Vintage Three-Tier Ribbon and Bow Wall Plaque
This item is a decorative wall plaque featuring three vertically stacked bows with trailing ribbons. It appears to be constructed from molded resin or a similar composite material, finished in a two-tone color scheme of charcoal gray for the ribbons and a soft dusty pink for the central knots. The piece exhibits a three-dimensional, high-relief sculpted style typical of late 20th-century home decor, likely from the 1980s or 1990s. The texture of the 'fabric' is captured through deep grooves and folds, suggesting a heavy, drapery-like quality. Regarding condition, there is visible dust accumulation in the deeper recessed areas and on the topmost surfaces of the bows, which is common for hanging wall art. A small chip or paint loss is visible on the edge of the middle bow's left loop. The paint finish has a matte to semi-gloss luster that shows minor age-related wear but no significant structural damage. While no maker's marks are visible on the front, this style is representative of mass-produced interior accents such as those from Homco or Syroco. The craftsmanship is decent for a mold-formed piece, intended to provide a feminine, romantic aesthetic to a space.
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Estimated Value
$25.00 - $45.00
Basic Information
Category
Home Decor & Wall Art
Appraised On
April 23, 2026
Estimated Value
$25.00 - $45.00
Item Description
This item is a decorative wall plaque featuring three vertically stacked bows with trailing ribbons. It appears to be constructed from molded resin or a similar composite material, finished in a two-tone color scheme of charcoal gray for the ribbons and a soft dusty pink for the central knots. The piece exhibits a three-dimensional, high-relief sculpted style typical of late 20th-century home decor, likely from the 1980s or 1990s. The texture of the 'fabric' is captured through deep grooves and folds, suggesting a heavy, drapery-like quality. Regarding condition, there is visible dust accumulation in the deeper recessed areas and on the topmost surfaces of the bows, which is common for hanging wall art. A small chip or paint loss is visible on the edge of the middle bow's left loop. The paint finish has a matte to semi-gloss luster that shows minor age-related wear but no significant structural damage. While no maker's marks are visible on the front, this style is representative of mass-produced interior accents such as those from Homco or Syroco. The craftsmanship is decent for a mold-formed piece, intended to provide a feminine, romantic aesthetic to a space.
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