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2004 HD & Hallmark cards of a 1936 EL Knucklehead

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AI Identification

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2004 Harley Davidson & Hallmark 1936 EL Knucklehead Motorcycle Snow Globe

Collectible Snow Globe

AI Estimated Value

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$40-75

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a collectible snow globe featuring a miniature replica of a 1936 EL Knucklehead Harley Davidson motorcycle with a rider. The globe itself is made of clear glass or plastic, enclosing the motorcycle figurine and a liquid with what appears to be white 'snow' or glitter particles; a few of these particles are visible clinging to the inside of the globe. The motorcycle is predominantly blue with white fenders and a black seat and tires, while the rider is depicted wearing a brown jacket, tan pants, and a dark helmet. The base of the snow globe is constructed from a reflective, chrome-plated material, likely a polished metal or plastic, which is fluted or ribbed towards the bottom, creating a decorative visual effect. Prominently featured on the front of the base is an embossed or cast emblem displaying the 'MOTOR HARLEY-DAVIDSON CYCLES' logo. The information provided ('2004 HD & Hallmark cards of a 1936 EL Knucklehead') indicates this is a collaborative piece between Harley Davidson and Hallmark, likely dating to 2004. There are no obvious signs of significant damage such as cracks or chips in the globe, nor any major wear on the base. The chrome finish appears intact and shiny, suggesting good preservation. This piece would appeal to collectors of Harley Davidson memorabilia, snow globes, and Hallmark collectibles, representing a specific historical motorcycle model.

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I have thoroughly examined the provided image and information regarding this 2004 Harley Davidson & Hallmark 1936 EL Knucklehead Motorcycle Snow Globe. Visually, the snow globe appears to be in very good condition. The globe itself shows no visible cracks or chips, and the liquid clarity seems acceptable, although a few floating particles are evident, which is common in older snow globes. The internal motorcycle figurine and rider are intact and well-detailed. The chrome-plated base appears shiny and free from significant scratches or pitting, with the 'MOTOR HARLEY-DAVIDSON CYCLES' emblem clearly defined. This combination of Harley Davidson and Hallmark, specifically referencing the iconic 1936 EL Knucklehead, adds to its collectible appeal for motorcycle enthusiasts and snow globe collectors alike. My assessment of authenticity is based on the visible branding and the reported year of production. Without physical inspection, I cannot verify the exact materials or internal mechanisms; however, the branding and overall presentation are consistent with known collaborative items from Harley Davidson and Hallmark. Market conditions for collectible snow globes, even those with desirable brand associations, tend to be moderately strong. Comparables for similar Harley Davidson or Hallmark-branded snow globes from that era typically range from $30 to $80 depending on condition, specific model representation, and buyer demand. While the 1936 EL Knucklehead is a highly desirable model, this particular item is a mass-produced collectible, limiting its rarity. Demand is steady among specific collector groups rather than broad investment appeal. Factors impacting value positively include its apparent excellent condition and the strong brand association. The main limitation in this appraisal is the lack of a physical inspection. An in-person examination would allow me to verify the absence of micro-cracks in the globe, the integrity of the internal seal, the precise condition of the chrome finish (e.g., any minor hazing or surface abrasions not visible in images), and to confirm the authenticity of the materials. Provenance documentation (e.g., original packaging, purchase receipts) would further enhance confidence but is not strictly necessary for this type of item.

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