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Silver-toned figural sculpture in the manner of Giuseppe Armani

Decorative Arts and Sculptures

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $350

As of May 19, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a metallic-finish figural sculpture depicting a man and woman in a romantic pose, with the woman seated on a swing suspended from a tree branch while the man stands beside her. The sculpture features a high-shine silver-toned surface, which may be silver plating, cold-cast resin with a metallic finish, or a similar composite material; a physical inspection would be required to determine the base material. The stylistic execution, characterized by elongated limbs and a whimsical, mid-20th-century aesthetic, appears to be consistent with designs produced by Florence Sculpture d'Arte or works in the style of Giuseppe Armani. The base of the sculpture bears a clear embossed mark or logo that appears to be the 'N' under a crown mark, which is typically associated with Capodimonte-style porcelain, though here it is applied to a metallic-finished work. There is also a small circular emblem visible on the lower front. The condition appears fair with visible surface wear, small scratches, and possible minor oxidation or tarnishing consistent with handling and age. No specific date is visible, but the work is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century decorative collectibles. Because no paper COA or hallmarked metal stamp is present, the attribution remains hypothetical based on the visible logo and aesthetic style.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this silver-toned figural sculpture. From what I can see, the work is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century decorative collectibles produced by Florence Sculpture d'Arte or in the manner of Giuseppe Armani. It bears a mark consistent with the 'N' under a crown logo, though I cannot verify from a photo if this mark is an authorized application or a later addition. The value estimate is Based on the hypothesis that this is a recognized production from the Florence workshops; however, if the piece were determined to be a later mass-market reproduction or an unattributed 'in the style of' work, the value would likely decrease to the $40-$80 range. The estimated value of $150-$350 reflects the current secondary market interest in whimsical mid-century romantic aesthetics. The condition appears fair, but I note visible surface wear and potential oxidation which may suggest a silver-plated finish or a metallic-coated resin. A physical inspection would be required to determine the base material and check for any structural repairs hidden by the reflective surface. To confirm the origin and potential authorship, an in-person examination by a specialist in Italian decorative arts, along with provenance documentation or a verified certificate of authenticity, would be necessary. Market demand for these items relies heavily on the marriage of the specific aesthetic and the associated brand marking. Without physical hallmark verification or scientific testing of the metal content, this remains a working hypothesis for valuation purposes. Factors such as the 'N' mark being used on metallic finishes rather than traditional porcelain require further expert scrutiny to establish a link to specific manufacturing periods or series.

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