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Submitted photo · June 30, 2026

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Purchased in China in 1920’s

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AI Identification

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Framed silk embroidery in the style of early 20th-century Chinese textile art

Fine Art Textiles

AI Estimated Value

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$400.00 - $700.00

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a framed silk embroidery featuring a central female figure in traditional attire. The work showcases a woman holding a parasol, rendered in a palette of cream, muted green, and soft pink against a dark green background. The figure is surrounded by stylized floral and foliate motifs, including what appear to be palm-like fronds and stylized clouds. The embroidery demonstrates fine stitchwork consistent with decorative silk textiles of the early-to-mid 20th century. A signature is visible in the lower right corner, which appears to read 'A. R...er' or similar, though its exact attribution is unverified without physical examination. The piece is housed in a contemporary-appearing dark wooden frame with a gold-toned inner fillet and a green mat. The owner notes that the item was purchased in China in the 1920s; while the stylistic attributes are consistent with this period, this provenance remains unverified as photos cannot confirm age or origin. The condition appears stable, with no visible fading or loose threads apparent in the image, though the presence of glass may obscure minor surface details. The overall composition and execution are consistent with fine hand-embroidery intended for the export or decorative market.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this framed silk embroidery exhibits stylistic characteristics consistent with early 20th-century decorative textiles produced in China for the export market. Per the user submission, the item was purchased in China in the 1920s; while the palette and subject matter align with this period, I cannot verify the age or geographical origin from a photograph alone. The piece bears a signature in the lower right corner that appears to read 'A. R...er' or similar, though this attribution remains a hypothesis and would require physical inspection to confirm. Based on what I can see, the stitchwork appears fine and well-maintained, but I cannot determine the presence of minor fading, substrate stability, or potential repairs through the framing glass. The current estimate $400.00 - $700.00 reflects the market for high-quality, period-accurate hand-embroidery assuming the provenance and age can be substantiated. General market demand for Chinoiserie textiles remains steady for decorative purposes, though values are highly contingent on confirming the workmanship as hand-executed rather than machine-assisted. If this item were found to be a modern reproduction or a later copy in the style of the 1920s, the value would likely decrease to a range of $75.00 - $150.00. To confirm the higher valuation, an in-person examination by a textile conservator and documented provenance regarding its 1920s acquisition would be necessary. A physical inspection would also verify the signature's integrity and assess the silk's structural condition under magnification.

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