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Wooden Box Lid with Zagreb Pyrography

Decorative Arts/Souvenir

AI Estimated Value

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$20-40

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be the lid of a decorative wooden box or container, likely a souvenir. The lid is circular and crafted from a light-colored wood, exhibiting a prominent wood grain. The surface is adorned with pyrography, or wood burning, depicting what seems to be architectural structures, specifically spires and buildings, possibly belonging to a cathedral or significant urban landscape. The style of the spires suggests European Gothic or Neo-Gothic architecture. On the left side of the lid, the word "Zagreb" is clearly wood-burned in a cursive script, indicating its origin or the subject of the depicted scene. A small, spherical wooden knob, matching the lid's wood tone, is centrally attached, serving as a handle. The edge of the lid shows a dark, possibly carved or painted, decorative border with a repeated pattern, perhaps a stylized braid or rope design, applied through pyrography or a dark stain. The underside or side edge of the lid, partially visible, appears dark and possibly textured or fluted. The craftsmanship suggests it is a handmade or artisan-crafted piece, likely intended for tourists. Visible condition issues include some light scuffing or minor wear on the wood surface, consistent with age and handling. There are no obvious signs of significant damage like cracks or chips, though a small lighter spot near the top left of the knob could indicate minor wear or an irregularity in the wood grain. The patina of the wood and the slight fading in some areas of the pyrography suggest it has some age, possibly dating from the mid to late 20th century. The overall quality seems good for a souvenir item, with attention to detail in the wood burning.

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I have examined the provided images of a circular wooden box lid. The piece is decorated using pyrography, depicting a cityscape identified by the script 'Zagreb'. The central subject appears to be the Zagreb Cathedral, a common motif in regional tourist art. The craftsmanship is consistent with a high-quality, handmade souvenir item, likely dating from the mid-to-late 20th century. My visual assessment confirms the piece is made of wood, and the pyrographic decoration appears authentic to the period. The condition is good, with minor surface scuffing and wear consistent with its age and function. There are no major cracks or chips visible. The value of such items is primarily driven by decorative appeal rather than rarity or artistic prominence. The market for Yugoslav-era souvenirs is niche; comparable pyrography art and decorative boxes from this region typically sell for modest amounts in online marketplaces and antique shops. The primary factor limiting the value is its classification as a souvenir rather than a formal work of art by a known artist. While visually authentic, please note that this appraisal is based solely on images. A full authentication would require physical examination to confirm the type of wood, inspect for any maker's marks not visible in photos, and more accurately assess the age and condition of the finish. Without provenance or a maker's signature, its value remains tied to the decorative and tourist-art market.

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