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Palm Tree and Elephant Bronze Sculpture on Wooden Base

Decorative Sculpture

AI Estimated Value

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$150-250

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative sculpture featuring two elephants and a palm tree, all seemingly crafted from a metal, most likely bronze, and mounted on a reddish-brown wooden base. The larger elephant on the left has its trunk raised high, suggesting a trumpeting pose, while the smaller elephant on the right also has its trunk raised, albeit less dramatically. Both elephants exhibit detailed texturing to simulate skin, and their ears and tusks (though not prominently visible, suggested by their placement) are rendered. The palm tree, central to the composition, features a textured trunk designed to mimic bark and fronds at its top. The metallic elements display a dark, possibly aged, patina consistent with bronze or a similar patinated metal. The entire arrangement is securely affixed to an oval or irregularly shaped wooden base with a reddish-brown stain that has a slight sheen, possibly indicating a varnish. The edges of the wooden base have a molded or carved profile. There are no immediately apparent signs of significant damage like breaks or large chips, but surface wear and dust accumulation are visible, typical of an older decorative item. No specific maker's marks, signatures, or stamps are discernible from the provided images. The style suggests a decorative piece, possibly from the mid to late 20th century, designed to evoke an exotic or safari theme. The craftsmanship appears to be of reasonable quality, with attention paid to the details of the animal and tree forms.

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, this Palm Tree and Elephant Bronze Sculpture on Wooden Base appears to be a decorative item consistent with its description. The condition appears good, with no obvious major damage such as breaks or significant chips. Minor surface wear and dust accumulation are evident, which is typical for an item of this type and age. The craftsmanship for a decorative piece seems reasonable, with attention paid to the details of the elephants' skin texture and the palm tree bark. I assess its authenticity as a decorative bronze-like sculpture to be high; however, without an in-person examination, I cannot conclusively verify the precise metal composition (bronze versus a bronze-plated alloy) or confirm if it is a genuine antique versus a vintage reproduction. In-hand inspection would allow for tapping the metal, closer scrutiny of patination, and weight assessment, which are critical for metal identification. Provenance documentation, such as artist signatures or foundry marks, would be essential for establishing higher value authenticity, but none are discernible here. Market conditions for decorative bronze animal sculptures, particularly those without a known artist or significant historical provenance, are generally stable but not exceptionally strong. While items with an exotic or safari theme can appeal to specific collectors, demand for generic decorative pieces of this nature tends to be moderate. The lack of identifiable maker's marks limits its rarity to that of a mass-produced or studio-produced decorative item. Factors impacting value include its decorative appeal, perceived quality of craftsmanship, and good condition. The absence of specific artist attribution and definitive material verification (beyond visual assessment of a 'bronze-like' appearance) significantly limits its top-end value. Comparables for similar decorative, non-signed, vintage bronze-tone animal sculptures on wooden bases typically sell in the $100-$300 range at auction or retail. A definitive assessment of material, age, and artist would require physical inspection and potentially scientific analysis.

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