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Kneeling Forest Fairy Figurine on Wood-Finish Base

Collectibles / Decorative Arts

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $25.00

As of May 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a decorative fantasy figurine depicting a kneeling female fairy, likely cast from cold-cast resin or a similar polyresin material. The fairy features curly blonde or strawberry-blonde hair, large scalloped butterfly-style wings with pink and cream gradients, and is dressed in a textured, brown, strapless leaf-patterned garment. She wears accessories including a reddish headband and a beaded necklace and bracelet in a pale green hue. The figure is posed kneeling on a mossy ground base adorned with small red toadstool mushrooms. This entire scene is mounted onto a square, cherry-toned wood-finish plinth. The figurine stands approximately 5 to 7 inches tall. The style is mid-to-late 20th-century fantasy kitsch, reminiscent of collectible lines like The Leonardo Collection or similar mass-market giftware. The craftsmanship shows standard mold-cast details with hand-painted accents. The condition appears fair to good, with some visible dust in the crevices and a small purple price sticker or tag fragment attached to the upper right wing. There are no immediate signs of chips or major structural damage visible in the photograph, though the finish on the resin lacks the fine detail of high-end porcelain.

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I have examined the digital representation of the fairy figurine. This piece is a mass-market decorative collectible, likely produced in the late 1990s or early 2000s. It features cold-cast resin construction with standard factory-line hand-painting. While the aesthetic is charming, the level of detail in the wing gradients and the mold lines on the mossy base indicate a high-volume production rather than a limited-edition artist piece. The condition is fair; while no structural chips were observed, the presence of adhesive residue on the wing and accumulated dust in the crevices suggests it has not been kept in a climate-controlled display, which may have led to minor paint oxidation or surface staining. The market for fantasy kitsch remains steady but highly saturated. Comparables from mass-market brands such as The Leonardo Collection, Munro Enterprises, or unbranded giftware lines frequently appear on secondary markets (eBay, Etsy) with realized prices consistently under $30. Rarity is low, as these were produced in large quantities for gift shops and department stores. My valuation is based on visual characteristics alone. A full authentication would require a physical inspection to check for maker's marks or stamps on the underside of the wood-finish plinth, which could marginally increase value if a specific popular brand is identified. Scientific testing is not warranted for this class of object, but provenance or original packaging would be necessary to reach the higher end of the valuation range. Image analysis cannot definitively confirm the absence of hairline fractures in the wing attachments or structural stability of the plinth adhesive.

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