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AI Identification

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Gold-toned botanical leaf-cluster brooch

Costume Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$45 - $85

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a vintage-style brooch featuring a botanical cluster of seven textured leaves blossoming from arched stems. The piece is constructed from a gold-toned metal, with a finish that shows fine, linear Florentine-style texturing on the leaf surfaces, contrasted by smooth, polished stems. It displays characteristics consistent with mid-20th-century costume jewelry, particularly from the 1950s or 1960s. The design and craftsmanship are stylistically consistent with mass-marketed jewelry brands such as Trifari or Monet from that era, though no maker's mark is visible in the provided image. The visible surfaces show some signs of aging, including minor wear to the gold-toned plating on the serrated edges and subtle accumulations of dust in the recessed areas. Without physical inspection of the back to check for pins, hinges, and hallmarks, this piece is identified as a brooch based on its general form and size relative to the surrounding items. The attribution remains a hypothesis until a hallmark can be verified in person.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this gold-toned botanical leaf-cluster brooch. The piece exhibits a textured Florentine-style finish and design elements characteristic of mid-20th-century costume jewelry, likely dating to the 1950s or 1960s. While the craftsmanship is consistent with well-known manufacturers of that era, I cannot verify a maker's mark or hallmark through this photo, as the reverse side is not visible. Consequently, any attribution to a specific brand remains a working hypothesis. My estimate assumes the piece is a high-quality costume item from a recognized mid-century designer. The value resides in its vintage appeal and the condition of the plating, which shows minor wear on the serrated edges. In the current market, demand for unsigned vintage costume jewelry remains steady among collectors of 'mid-century chic,' though items bearing a verified designer mark typically command higher prices. If a physical inspection were to reveal a hallmark from a prestigious maker like Trifari, the value might reach the upper end of the provided range or slightly above. Conversely, if it is an unattributed or mass-market piece 'in the style of' the era's major designers, the value would likely fall between $15 and $30. To reach a more precise valuation, I would need a physical examination to inspect the pin mechanism and confirm the presence of any hallmarks. Documentation of provenance or an in-person assessment of the metal's integrity would also be necessary to move beyond this preliminary estimation based solely on visual evidence.

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