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Sculptural White Rose and Bud Arrangement

Decorative Sculpture/Figurine

AI Estimated Value

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$75 - $150

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative sculptural piece featuring two white roses – one fully bloomed and one budding – mounted on a dark, possibly metal, stem with leaves. The roses appear to be crafted from a material such as porcelain, bisque, or a finely molded ceramic, exhibiting a matte, unglazed finish in an off-white or very light cream color. The texture of the petals shows intricate layering and fine detailing, mimicking the natural folds and curves of real rose petals, indicative of quality craftsmanship. The larger, fully bloomed rose has multiple layers of petals, creating a substantial and realistic appearance, while the smaller bud is tightly closed with fewer visible petals. The stem and leaves are dark, possibly patinated bronze or a similar aged metal, with a reddish-brown hue visible on some leaves. The stem features small, pointed thorns, adding to the realism. The leaves are textured to suggest veins. The item shows signs of being recently handled or unwrapped, as it is partially encased in clear bubble wrap, suggesting it is either being prepared for shipment, has just been received, or is stored with protective packaging. No specific maker's marks or signatures are discernible from the provided image. The overall condition appears good, with no obvious chips, cracks, or damage to the delicate petals, though a complete assessment would require removing the packaging. The style suggests a classic or romantic aesthetic, suitable for home decor. The piece likely dates from the mid-to-late 20th century to contemporary, given its realistic detailing and apparent material choice. The quality of the sculpting and attention to detail in replicating botanical forms are notable.

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I assess this sculptural white rose and bud arrangement. The overall condition appears to be very good, with no discernible chips, cracks, or damage to the delicate ceramic or porcelain roses, which is a key factor for such an item. The intricate layering of petals and realistic sculpting suggest a well-crafted piece. The dark, possibly bronze or patinated metal, stem and leaves with their textured veins and small thorns enhance the botanical accuracy. The presence of bubble wrap indicates it is either being protected in storage or during transit, preventing a full 360-degree inspection; therefore, authenticity of material (e.g., specific type of porcelain vs. bisque) cannot be definitively confirmed from images alone. Further, without handling, I cannot confirm the weight, texture, or 'feel' which often aids in material identification. Maker's marks or signatures are not visible, limiting attribution to a specific artisan or manufacturer. In terms of market conditions, similar decorative botanical sculptures, particularly those of good quality and realistic detail, find a steady demand among collectors of home decor and floral art. Comparables in the secondary market typically range from $50 for unsigned, mass-produced ceramic floral pieces to several hundred dollars for identified artisan works. Given its apparent quality and realistic execution, but lacking specific artist attribution or definitive material identification (e.g., knowing if it's fine European porcelain), I would place its current market value in the range of $75 to $150. Factors impacting value are primarily its condition and craftsmanship. Should it be identified as a work by a noted ceramicist or a product of a prestigious manufacturer, the value could increase significantly. Full authentication would require in-person examination to assess the material properties, examine for hidden marks, and potentially research the style against known artists or manufacturers.

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