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Description
Folding Japanese screen
Category
Asian Art
Condition
Good
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AI Appraisal: Japanese screen
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Confidence Level: 75%
Appraisal of Japanese Folding Screen
Physical Description:
Condition Assessment:
Historical Context:
This folding screen likely dates from the late Edo to early Meiji period (circa 19th century). Japanese folding screens, known as "byōbu," were used in traditional Japanese homes for privacy and decoration. The intricate designs often depict nature, landscapes, or seasonal themes, reflecting the aesthetics of the period.
Collector Appeal:
Collectors value Japanese folding screens for their artistic craftsmanship, cultural significance, and the beauty of their designs. The rarity of specific motifs and the skill of the artist can significantly enhance the value of a piece.
Interesting Facts:
Comparable Sales:
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Confidence Level: 0.75
💰 ESTIMATED VALUE
$1,500 - $3,000
📋 Important Note:
This AI-generated appraisal is based on the provided information and 6 submitted photos. For high-value items or final authentication, please consult with a certified human appraiser.
📖 How This Appraisal Was Created
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