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Bronze sculpture signed 'S. Ramond' (not authenticated)

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Bronze 4/15 S.Ramond

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AI Estimated Value

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$800-$1,500

AI estimate as of August 16, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This sculptural piece features a dark brown metallic finish, appearing consistent with cast bronze, juxtaposed against a textured, light-colored fluffy element that resembles fur or hair. The sculpture consists of multiple horizontal and vertical structural slats or bars displaying a rustic, textured hand-formed finish. Visible upon one of the horizontal bronze elements is a distinct incised inscription reading 'S. Ramond' alongside the edition numbering '4/15', denoting a limited production run. The overall condition appears well-maintained with a consistent dark patina across the metallic portions, though microscopic examination or physical testing would be required to determine the exact metal composition and manufacturing date. The identification rests purely upon the visually legible signature and numbering found directly on the surface of the object. Additionally, the owner has provided context describing the item as 'Bronze 4/15 S.Ramond', which aligns with the visible markings, but this user-supplied claim remains unverified by physical inspection. The style suggests a contemporary or mid-to-late 20th-century decorative art piece, exhibiting careful craftsmanship in the casting and texturing process, though the piece must remain unauthenticated until professional appraisal in person.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on what I can see in the provided image, this sculpture features a dark metallic finish consistent with cast bronze alongside a textured, light-colored element resembling fur, mounted within a rustic, hand-formed structural framework. The object bears an incised signature reading 'S. Ramond' and the edition numbering '4/15'. Per user submission, the owner identifies this as a bronze work numbered 4/15 by S. Ramond. However, I can't verify from a photo whether the signature is contemporary to the casting or applied later, nor can I determine the exact metal composition or manufacturing date without physical inspection. My value estimate of $800 to $1,500 assumes that the attribution to S. Ramond is correct and that the piece is a limited edition cast from the mid-to-late 20th century. General market demand for contemporary decorative bronze sculptures of this scale is modest but steady among collectors of mid-century and modern design. The overall condition appears well-maintained with a consistent dark patina, which supports a favorable valuation within this range. What would be needed to confirm authenticity and refine this estimate is an in-person examination by a qualified expert, verification of the signature against known exemplars, and potentially scientific testing of the metal alloy. If the attribution is incorrect and the item turns out to be a modern reproduction, replica, or a piece produced 'in the style of' rather than an authorized limited edition, the market value would decrease significantly, likely falling into the $150 to $300 range as a decorative object.

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