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Submitted photo · June 23, 2026

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Category: Watch 1.) Black Quarts Wrist-Watch, Stamped,(Cç QUARTS Japan MOVT) NO:7810 Stainless Steel Back. 2.) Gold painted beaded bracelet. 3.) Pair of BLACK reading glasses Printed label (PD 62+/- 2mm. +2mm) 4.)Thick silver ice-cream Scooper/spoon labeled ( WSF ITEM#WK035 WOODMAX KY 18/8 SS.) 5.) Small blue/grey push-click LED flashlight. 6.)Gold bracelet with scratches. Hallmark/Stamp: Age: Condition:

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AI Identification

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Collection of various personal effects and household utensils

Personal Effects and Household Goods

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $35

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This image displays an assortment of six distinct items arranged on a dark, textured brown surface. The collection includes a pair of black-rimmed reading glasses with rectangular lenses, which the user identifies as having a printed label reading 'PD 62+/- 2mm. +2mm'. Central to the arrangement is a stainless steel-style ice cream scoop/spoon with an elongated handle; the owner notes it is marked 'WSF ITEM#WK035 WOODMAX KY 18/8 SS.', which is consistent with commercial-grade stainless steel flatware. Below the spoon is an analog wrist-watch featuring a white dial with Arabic numerals and a black textured strap; per user notes, it bears a mark 'Cç QUARTS Japan MOVT NO:7810', suggesting a mass-produced Japanese movement typical of late 20th to early 21st-century timepieces. Two bracelets are present: one appears to be a copper-toned or gold-painted beaded elastic bracelet, and the other is a thin, gold-toned metal cuff or bangle. Finally, a small cylindrical flashlight with a grey and blue body is positioned at the bottom. The condition appears fair, with visible surface scratches on the gold-toned cuff and signs of general use across the items. All attributions regarding material composition (e.g., gold-toned, stainless steel) and internal components are unverified as physical testing has not been performed.

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Based on my examination of the provided image, this collection consists of six assorted personal and household items. The primary value driver is the analog wristwatch which, per the user-provided markings, likely contains a Japanese quartz movement. While the 'Japan MOVT' designation suggests a reliable mass-market mechanism, it is characteristic of standard consumer-grade timepieces rather than high-horology collectibles. The ice cream scoop, marked '18/8 SS,' appears to be a durable commercial-grade stainless steel utensil, though its value remains utility-based. From a photograph, I cannot verify the material compositions; for example, the gold-toned bracelet and beaded item must be treated as costume jewelry or base metal unless metallurgical testing proves otherwise. The presence of surface scratches on the metal cuff and general signs of use on the flashlight and glasses suggest these are second-hand utilitarian goods. The market for such miscellaneous 'lot' items is generally limited to local secondary markets or thrift environments. This estimate assumes the items are functional and the watch movement is operational. If the watch were found to be a luxury brand replica or if the jewelry were verified as solid precious metal through a professional acid test, the value would shift significantly. To arrive at a more precise valuation, an in-person inspection would be required to test the battery-operated components, verify the '18/8' steel composition, and check for hallmarks on the gold-toned items. Without such verification, the collection is valued as a low-interest decorative and functional household lot.

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