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Avon 'Sunflower Lady' Porcelain Figurine

Decorative Figurine

AI Estimated Value

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$25-50

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a detailed ceramic or porcelain figurine depicting a woman dressed in period attire, holding an open parasol and what appears to be a small yellow object, possibly a flower or a product bottle. The figurine stands upright, likely around 8-12 inches tall based on its proportion to the visible piano surface. The woman is elegantly dressed in a long, flowing yellow gown with white accents. The dress features a central panel adorned with small, evenly spaced yellow sunflower motifs, and similar motifs are present on the wide-brimmed hat, the parasol, and the small bag she carries on her left arm. The bag clearly displays the word "AVON" in white lettering. She wears a ruffled high collar and long sleeves, with white cuffs peeking out. The parasol is white with yellow sunflower details. Her facial features are delicately painted with rosy cheeks and light brown hair. The craftsmanship appears to be commercially produced, with a smooth, glazed finish. There are no immediately obvious signs of damage, such as chips, cracks, or repairs, suggesting it is in good, original condition. The overall aesthetic suggests a collectible item, possibly from the late 20th century, consistent with the style of Avon collectible figurines that often portrayed historical or thematic figures.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I assess this Avon 'Sunflower Lady' porcelain figurine to be in good, original condition. There are no visible chips, cracks, or repairs, and the glazed finish appears intact. Its commercial production quality is consistent with Avon collectibles of the late 20th century. The clear 'AVON' branding on the bag strongly suggests authenticity as an Avon product, though full authentication without physical examination is limited. I cannot verify the exact material (ceramic vs. porcelain) or detect subtle surface imperfections, hairline cracks, or restorations only visible upon close inspection or under specific lighting. Market conditions for Avon collectible figurines are generally stable but with modest demand. Comparables for similar Avon decorative figurines, especially those from the 1970s-1990s, typically range in price from $15 to $75, with most falling into the $20-50 bracket. While detailed and aesthetically pleasing, this figurine is not considered rare. Avon produced large quantities of these items, which limits their aftermarket value. The 'Sunflower Lady' theme is charming but does not command a premium over other Avon holiday or period-themed figurines. Factors impacting value include its good condition and recognizable brand. However, its mass-produced nature and the current soft market for modern decorative collectibles keep its value in the modest range. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, I would require an in-person examination to check for hidden damages, assess paint vibrancy and material quality, and verify any base marks. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for an item of this value, would also confirm authenticity if available.

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