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AI Identification

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Celtic-style open cuff bracelet in pewter-tone metal

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $35.00

As of May 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an open-ended cuff bracelet featuring an intricate, openwork Celtic knotwork or interlace pattern. The metal has a matte, greyish finish with a slightly grainy texture, which is stylistically consistent with cast pewter or a base metal alloy. The design consists of overlapping ribbons and zoomorphic-style curves common in Insular art interpretations. The interior of the cuff bears a partially visible stamp that appears to read 'PEWTER' and an additional mark that may be an 'X' or a stylized maker's symbol, though it is not fully legible from the image. Condition-wise, the piece shows surface dulling and what looks like a reddish-brown oxidation or rust spot on one of the knots, suggesting it may not be a high-noble metal. The construction appears to be a solid cast with pierces for the openwork design. The overall aesthetic is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century heritage or souvenir jewelry. Because the maker's mark is not clearly identifiable, its origin remains unverified without physical inspection.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, this item appears to be a contemporary cast pewter-tone cuff bracelet featuring Celtic interlace patterns. I can see a mark that appears consistent with the word 'PEWTER', though I cannot verify the metal composition or the specific maker's mark without a physical inspection. The presence of what looks like reddish-brown oxidation suggests a base metal alloy rather than a high-noble metal, as pewter typically oxidizes to a darker grey rather than rust. This condition significantly impacts the value estimate. While the design is aesthetically pleasing, it appears to be a mass-produced heritage-style or souvenir piece from the mid-to-late 20th century. The estimated value assumes this is a standard decorative alloy piece; if it were discovered to be handcrafted by a notable artisan, the value could increase, while a confirmed modern imitation or mass-market replica would likely sit at the lower end of the range. The market for generic Celtic-style souvenir jewelry is stable but generally characterized by high supply and low individual price points. To reach a more certain valuation, I would need to perform an in-person examination to verify the stamp, test the metal density, and check for any hidden structural flaws. At this time, the value is based on its visual appeal as a piece of 'in the style of' Celtic revival jewelry rather than a rare collector's item.

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