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Vintage Print by Cunningham Art Products

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Never opened print of kids feeding birds

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AI Estimated Value

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$40-$75

AI estimate as of August 18, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

The item is a vintage art print housed within its original sealed plastic packaging, featuring a decorative header label at the top. The print depicts a whimsical, mid-century style illustration of two young children, a boy and a girl, feeding various colorful birds near a decorative garden fountain. The scene is framed by an archway covered in pink flowering vines. The color palette consists of soft pastels including blues, pinks, yellows, and greens on a white or off-white paper background. The top packaging header features a red and gold banner with text reading "PRINTS by cunningham" along with address and product details, specifically stamped with numbers "54005" and "75". The bottom left corner of the print text reads "54005 THE FOUNTAIN", and the bottom right corner reads "Printed for Cunningham Art Products in England". The packaging shows some minor wrinkling and aging consistent with vintage storage, but the print itself appears well-preserved inside the unblemished clear plastic sleeve. The owner attributes this as a never opened print of kids feeding birds, though this claim remains unverified by physical inspection. The style suggests a mid-century mass-market production print aimed at home decor, likely dating from the mid-to-late 20th century based on the typography, packaging style, and artistic execution.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on what I can see in the provided photographs, the item is a vintage art print housed within its original sealed plastic packaging, bearing markings associated with Cunningham Art Products. Per user submission, the owner identifies this as a never opened print of kids feeding birds, though this claim remains unverified by physical inspection. The print features a mid-century style illustration titled 'THE FOUNTAIN' with stamped numbers '54005' and '75' on the header banner. I can't verify from a photo whether the internal print is pristine or if the packaging has been tampered with over time, and I would need physical inspection to confirm the exact medium, paper quality, and overall state of preservation. The estimate range of $40 to $75 assumes the attribution to Cunningham Art Products is correct and that the piece dates to the mid-20th-century mass-market production era as indicated by the typography and style. General market demand for vintage decorative prints of this type is modest, largely driven by mid-century home decor collectors. If physical inspection reveals the item to be a later reproduction, replica, copy, or produced 'in the style of' rather than a vintage production piece, the value would likely decrease to the $15-$25 range. To help support the current valuation, physical examination by an expert appraiser and verification of the packaging materials and printing process would be necessary, as no formal provenance or auction records are available for this specific specimen.

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