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AI Identification

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Silver cuff bracelet in the style of Lois Hill

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AI Estimated Value

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$250 - $450

As of May 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This wide, sterling-silver-colored cuff bracelet features intricate decorative elements consistent with contemporary artisanal silverwork. The exterior band displays a mix of textures, including raised rope-twist edging and decorative rectangular panels containing openwork scroll or filigree designs. The interior of the cuff is polished and bears several stamped markings. A visible stamp reads "925", which is a common mark for sterling silver, though this is unverified without chemical testing. Below this, there are blurred markings and an etched signature that appears to be "Lois Hill", making the piece stylistically consistent with works from her studio. The piece shows signs of minor wear and a light patina in the crevices of the scrollwork, suggesting it has been used. The construction involves a solid backplate with applied decorative motifs, a technique often seen in Balinese-inspired designs. While the markings suggest a specific maker, they remain unverified as stamps and signatures can be reproduced or misread from photographs. Physical inspection would be required to establish metal content and maker provenance.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided description, I have evaluated this wide, silver-colored cuff bracelet. The piece features intricate decorative elements, including raised rope-twist edging and openwork scroll designs typical of Balinese-inspired craftsmanship. The interior bears a '925' stamp and an etched signature that appears consistent with the recognizable aesthetic of Lois Hill. However, based solely on photographs, I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis. I cannot physically test the metal content or examine the signature closely enough to rule out a reproduction or later addition. The provided estimate of $250 to $450 assumes the piece is indeed a sterling silver cuff by Lois Hill, as pieces of this scale and complexity typically command comparable prices on the secondary market. The minor wear and light patina described are consistent with standard use and typically do not severely impact the value of artisanal silver jewelry of this type. If the piece is merely 'in the style of' Lois Hill or an unattributed sterling silver cuff, the value would depend largely on its silver weight and general decorative appeal, likely falling closer to the $75 to $150 range. To establish the precise metal composition and evaluate the maker's signature properly, an in-person physical inspection, including non-destructive chemical testing and a detailed hallmark comparison by a specialist, would be required.

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