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Submitted photo · July 12, 2026

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this contains the original contents which is in mint condition and it has a registered trademark from the m.c. Escher company what is a estimate value in NZD

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AI Identification

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Tessellated pattern cylindrical storage tin, M.C. Escher-style

Decorative Containers

AI Estimated Value

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NZD $45 - $80

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a tall, cylindrical storage container, likely constructed from printed tin or metal, featuring a wrap-around design of monochrome and sepia-toned tessellations. The surface decoration is stylistically consistent with the graphic works of M.C. Escher, specifically exhibiting motifs from his 'Metamorphose' woodcuts, including honeycombs, bees, and checkerboard transitions. Near the upper rim, the visible text includes 'ESCHER® METAMORPHOSE', and fine print along the bottom edge appears to contain copyright information, though it is not fully legible in the image. The owner notes that this contains original contents in 'mint condition' and features a registered trademark from the M.C. Escher Company; however, these user-supplied claims are unverified as the interior is not shown and trademarks are subject to in-person authentication. The exterior shows minor reflective glares but no prominent dents, suggesting a well-maintained condition. The piece appears to be a late 20th-century or early 21st-century decorative collectible. While it bears markings associated with Cordon Art or the M.C. Escher Company, such licensed merchandise should be physically inspected to confirm manufacturing origins. Please note that an appraisal of value in NZD requires professional valuation services and current market comparisons not possible through image analysis alone.

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this cylindrical storage tin featuring tessellation patterns. The vessel bears markings consistent with licensed merchandise from the M.C. Escher Company, specifically referencing the 'Metamorphose' series. Per the user submission, this item is attributed to being a licensed product containing its full original contents in mint condition. From what I can see, the exterior appears well-preserved with typical minor surface reflections, though I cannot verify the state of the interior or the completeness of the contents without a physical inspection. The market for graphic-design-themed decorative tins is generally steady, driven by collectors of 20th-century optical art motifs. My estimate assumes the user's claim regarding the completeness and condition of the contents is accurate. A value in the range of NZD $45 to $80 represents the typical market behavior for well-maintained, licensed M.C. Escher collectibles of this type. However, I must emphasize that this valuation is a hypothesis based on the assumption that the trademark and manufacturing markings are legitimate. I cannot determine if this is a contemporary reproduction or an earlier licensed edition from a photograph alone. Should the item be identified as an unlicensed 'in the style of' copy or an unauthorized reproduction, the value would likely decrease to a nominal decorative price of NZD $10 to $20. To confirm the status of this piece, an in-person examination by a specialist in licensed graphic memorabilia would be required to verify the printing quality, metallurgical composition, and the legitimacy of the copyright stamps.

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