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small homer statue

By laserlady, 22 June, 2025
Description

small marble statue would like to know value

Category
Other
Medium
marble or some stone
Distinguishing marks
Omero on front
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
6 inches high 4.5 inches wide
Date Period
unk
Weight
15 ounces
History
unk
Price Paid (If known)
unk
For Sale?
Yes
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laserlady

3 hours 33 min ago

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NaidaTheCollector

3 hours 28 min ago

Small Marble Bust of Homer ("Omero")

Item Description:

  • Material: Marble or alabaster (likely hand-carved)
  • Dimensions: Approx. 6 inches high, 4.5 inches wide
  • Weight: About 15 ounces
  • Markings: Inscribed “OMERO” on the front, which is the Italian name for Homer, the legendary ancient Greek poet.
  • Condition: Structurally good, but shows signs of age-related cracking and yellowing in some areas.

Attribution & Identification:

This piece appears to be a 19th- to early 20th-century Italian Grand Tour souvenir bust representing Homer. The "OMERO" marking suggests Italian origin, which was common among small marble sculptures sold to travelers during the Grand Tour period (17th–19th centuries). These busts were popular keepsakes, often crafted from Carrara marble or alabaster, and featured historical, mythological, or literary figures.

Given the style and carving quality, this bust is likely a 20th-century reproduction, though the craftsmanship indicates it was hand-finished rather than machine-made.

Value Estimate (as of 2025):

  • Retail/Replacement Value: $80–$150 USD
  • Auction/Fair Market Value: $40–$75 USD
  • Factors Affecting Value:
    • Positive: Marble material, classical subject (Homer), good form and details.
    • Negative: Age cracks, visible discoloration, and minor repair-like staining reduce its marketability to collectors.

Recommendations:

  • For Sale: This piece would likely attract interest on platforms like eBay, Etsy, or at antique fairs where classical dĂ©cor or academic-style items are valued.
  • Professional Appraisal: A full in-person appraisal is not required unless you're attempting to insure a larger collection or sell through a high-end gallery.
  • Preservation Tip: Store away from direct sunlight or drastic humidity changes, as marble can yellow or crack further with time.
Average: 5 (1 vote)
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