African Bronze Elephant Sculpture
AI Appraisal Report
Valuation
Refined using real market comparables and condition analysis
Item Details
Many African bronze sculptures are created by local artisans, often without identifiable marks. They are typically made in regions known for their metalwork, such as West Africa.
The style and technique suggest contemporary craftsmanship, typical of late 20th to early 21st-century African art.
Documentation such as receipts or previous ownership history would enhance value.
Condition
- No visible damage or wear
- Shiny finish intact
Excellent condition adds 20-30% to value.
Summary
African Bronze Elephant Sculpture. Dating to Late 20th to early 21st century. Materials: Bronze. Estimated value: $150 – $300. Condition: Excellent. Moderate demand for African bronze sculptures; prices are stable.
Market Data
Moderate demand for African bronze sculptures; prices are stable.
Specialty dealers, online marketplaces, local art galleries.
How to Improve Accuracy
Open Questions
- Exact maker identity
- Precise age
- Medium of the sculpture
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- close-up of any marks or signatures
- full view from different angles
Care & Preservation
- Keep in a dry environment to prevent tarnishing.
- Dust regularly with a soft cloth.
- Avoid harsh chemicals for cleaning.
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