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Submitted photo · June 26, 2026

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Elephant toy bank with coin slot

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AI Identification

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Hand-painted ceramic elephant bank

Decorative Ceramics

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00 - $25.00

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a small ceramic or porcelain savings bank in the shape of a stylized elephant. The object features a light blue base glaze with hand-painted decorative elements, including light green and navy blue polka dots across the body and trunk. The ears are accented with a broad wash of teal-green paint. A coin slot is visible on the upper back, while the eyes are represented by simple dark blue circles. The user describes this as an 'Elephant toy bank with coin slot', which is consistent with its visual form. The construction appears to be a slip-cast ceramic with a glossy overglaze. There are no visible maker's marks, brand labels, or signatures in the image, making a specific attribution impossible without physical inspection of the base. The piece is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century or contemporary mass-market decorative housewares or children's nursery accessories. Condition appears fair, though there are visible reflections on the glossy surface and what may be minor scuffing or dust accumulation on the lower legs from contact with the carpet.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this item is a hand-decorated ceramic elephant bank characterized by a light blue glaze with polka dot motifs. From what I can see, the piece appears to be a slip-cast decorative object, likely intended for a child’s nursery or as a general household accessory. I cannot find any visible maker's marks or signatures in the photo, and I am unable to verify the manufacturer or specific production date without a physical inspection of the underside. This appraisal assumes the item is a contemporary, mass-market decorative piece consistent with many generic ceramic banks found in retail environments over the last few decades. The estimated value of $10-$25 reflects the general secondary market for unattributed decorative ceramics of this size and condition. Factors influencing this value include the fair condition visible—noting some surface reflections that may obscure minor glost wear—and the commonality of the design. Because I cannot verify the material composition or the origin of the hand-painted elements, this valuation is based on similar stylized elephant banks found in general retail and thrift markets. If this were found to be a piece by a recognized boutique designer or a specific vintage brand, the value could potentially increase slightly toward the $40-$60 range. Conversely, as an unattributed functional object, the value remains modest. To confirm a more specific attribution, I would need to examine the base for hallmarks and suggest looking for any provenance documentation such as original packaging or receipts. Without such evidence, it should be treated as a charming but generic decorative item.

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