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AI Identification

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Mid-century style oversized metal jacks decor

Home Decor

AI Estimated Value

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$100.00 – $250.00

As of May 31, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This pair of decorative objects appears to be stylistically consistent with mid-century modern paperweights or floor sculptures, modeled after the game of jacks. Each piece features a six-pointed configuration: two pointed arms and four arms terminating in spherical balls. The items appear to be constructed from a heavy metal, likely cast brass or iron with a bronze-colored plating. The finish displays significant signs of age and patina, including verdigris (green oxidation) on one of the spheres, surface pitting, and dark tarnish or a soot-like blackening across the central hubs. One pointed arm on the right-hand object shows a jagged edge, which could indicate a casting flaw or break. No maker's marks, signatures, or branding are visible in the image to identify a specific manufacturer or designer, such as Bill Curry for Design Line or other known producers of this motif. The identification as mid-century style is based on the popular Brutalist-influenced geometric forms of that era, though they could be later reproductions. Physical inspection would be required to determine the exact metal composition and manufacturing origin.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, these decorative objects appear to be oversized 'jacks' consistent with the mid-century modern aesthetic. I can observe a heavy metal construction with a bronze-toned finish, though I cannot verify from a photo whether the material is solid brass, cast iron, or an alloy. The presence of verdigris and surface pitting suggests significant age or exposure; however, the lack of visible maker’s marks makes a specific attribution to designers like Bill Curry or Sarreid Ltd. purely hypothetical. While they reflect the Brutalist influence popular in the 1960s, I cannot confirm if they are period pieces or later 'in the style of' reproductions. The value estimate of $100–$250 is based on the pair being vintage mid-century items of unknown manufacture. If these were to be authenticated as early Design Line pieces through provenance documentation or hallmark verification, the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if they are determined to be modern mass-produced replicas, the market value would likely fall below $50. The current market shows steady demand for geometric metal decor, but the observed damage on the pointed arm and the heavy oxidation may deter some collectors. To provide a more precise valuation, a physical inspection is required to determine the metal's weight, the method of casting, and to search for any faint stamps or signatures not visible in the photograph.

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