Sources & evidence
We analyze comparable sales from screener sessions and market records, then group them by shared object signals.
- Comparables
- 0
- Auction sources
- 9
- Records with images
- 10
- Coverage
- 2020-2026
Market Examples
Comparable market evidence
Identification
Key object facts
- Item Type
- decorative ornament
- Category
- holiday decor
- Maker
- Joseph Collection
- Style
- folk-decorative
- Material
- felt
- Technique
- cut-and-appliqué
- Origin
- Hungary
- Era
- 1980-2009
- Motifs
- snowman, top hat, broom
Recognition Recognition signals
- Key identification signals include maker Joseph Collection, form decorative ornament, material felt.
- A small decorative felt ornament or appliqué in a plastic sleeve, showing a white silhouette of a snowman-like figure with a top hat and broom. Based on the label and the simple mass-produced construction, it appears to be a modern Hungarian-made holiday collectible with modest resale value, likely in the low single digits to low teens unless part of a sought-after set.
- This guide is currently supported by 10 comparable-market records in the strongest linked screener session.
Drivers Value drivers
- Condition and completeness are material for decorative ornament.
- Maker attribution matters because authenticated Joseph Collection examples usually trade differently from unmarked lookalikes.
- Felt examples should be checked for wear, repairs, restoration, and replacement parts.
Market Market context
- The median selected comparable price for this cluster is about $900.
- Correct maker attribution is important because verified Joseph Collection examples usually trade differently from unattributed decorative ornament listings.
- folk-decorative style cues help separate this group from broader decorative ornament listings that often dilute market comps.
- Felt condition, restoration, and finish quality can materially shift asking and sold prices.
Evidence
How this guide was assembled
- This worth guide is based on 1 supporting screener session clustered into the same topic.
- Observed value signals across supporting evidence span roughly $540 to $1,953.
- Overall evidence quality for this cluster is currently high confidence.
- Comparable evidence is drawn from 9 auction sources in the selected evidence set.
Coverage
Source coverage and evidence quality
- The current cluster is supported by 1 screener session that normalized into the same worth topic.
- The strongest linked session for this cluster captured 10 comparable market records.
- Selected comparables span 9 distinct auction sources.
- Comparable dates on this page currently cover 2020-2026.
Questions
Frequently searched questions
What is a Joseph Collection decorative ornament?
This page is a market guide for identifying a Joseph Collection decorative ornament and understanding the main factors that influence collector demand and price.
What affects the value of a decorative ornament?
Condition, completeness, maker or pattern attribution, dimensions, age, rarity, and comparable-market evidence all affect value.
What is the typical market range for Joseph Collection decorative ornament?
Current supporting screener evidence suggests a broad market range around $540 to $1,953, depending on condition and attribution.
Joseph Collection Hungary Ornament?
This guide uses clustered screener evidence to help answer searches like "Joseph Collection Hungary ornament" with identification notes, value drivers, and comparable-market context.
How much is Joseph Collection decorative ornament worth?
Value depends on maker, exact type, age, condition, and comparable sales. This guide keeps only selected market examples that match the decorative ornament topic closely enough for public reference.
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