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Made in England transpolite

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AI Identification

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Faceted resin paperweight with watch components

Decorative Arts and Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a faceted, geometric paperweight appears to be made of cast synthetic resin, possibly Lucite or polyester, containing suspended mechanical watch parts against a deep blue and clear background. The object features various watch elements, including a white dial with Arabic numerals and several gears (cogs) positioned at different angles within the material. The owner identifies this as being 'Made in England transpolite,' and while the aesthetic is stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century 'Transpolite' or 'H.G. Stephenson' resin art typically produced in the 1960s or 1970s, this attribution remains unverified without physical inspection of a maker's mark or label that is not visible in the provided image. The piece has sharp, angular facets that create internal reflections of the embedded components. Visible condition includes some surface scuffing and dust, which is typical for vintage resin objects. The craftsmanship reflects the era's interest in industrial embedding and 'exploded' mechanical displays. The blue coloration appears concentrated in a central layer or swirl, suggesting manual casting techniques.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this object is a faceted geometric paperweight featuring suspended watch components in synthetic resin. The owner identifies this as being 'Made in England transpolite.' If this attribution to the UK-based firm Transpolite is correct, the piece reflects a trend in mid-20th-century British industrial art, likely from the 1960s or 1970s. I cannot verify this manufacturer from a photo alone, as I do not see a visible maker's mark or original label; a physical inspection for an etched signature or a foil 'H.G. Stephenson' label would be required to support the owner's claim. The value estimate is based on the assumption that the item is a vintage Transpolite piece. The market for 'exploded' mechanical resin displays remains stable among collectors of horology-themed decor and Mid-Century Modern accessories. Factors favoring this value include the vibrant blue coloration and the complex faceted shape, which provides better light refraction than standard dome shapes. However, observable surface scuffiness and dust, if permanent, may decrease the final value within this range. Authenticity cannot be established without an in-person examination to verify the specific density of the resin and the quality of the 'Transpolite' casting process. Should this item be an unattributed contemporary decorative piece or a later 'in the style of' reproduction without English origins, the value would likely fall to the $15–$30 range. To confirm the identification, I would suggest seeking documentation of its provenance or an expert appraisal that includes physical handling of the material.

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