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6 wine glasses

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AI Identification

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Set of 6 Cut Glass Stemmed Goblets/Wine Glasses

Drinkware

AI Estimated Value

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$75-125

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This lot consists of six clear glass stemmed goblets or wine glasses, likely designed for water or red wine given their general bowl shape. Each glass features a distinct cut-glass pattern on the lower half of the bowl, characterized by vertical flutes or panels that create a radiating, starburst-like effect around the base of the bowl. Above this patterned section, the bowl transitions to smooth, clear glass, gently tapering towards the rim. The stems are relatively short and clear, appearing to be faceted or slightly squared off near the attachment to the bowl and just above the base, which adds a subtle decorative element. The bases are plain, clear, and circular, providing stability. All six glasses appear to be in good, consistent condition with no visible chips, cracks, or significant cloudiness which would indicate etching or hard water damage. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures visible in the image, suggesting they could be from a larger production run rather than bespoke pieces. The style of the cutting, particularly the fluted pattern, suggests a mid-20th century aesthetic, possibly dating from the 1950s to 1970s. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality, with clear glass and precise cutting, indicating they were likely part of an enduring tableware set. The uniform appearance across all six pieces suggests they are from the same manufacturer and pattern.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this set of six cut glass stemmed goblets/wine glasses appears to be in very good, consistent condition. I see no visible chips, cracks, or significant cloudiness that would detract from their value. The clear glass and precise cutting suggest good craftsmanship. The style, particularly the fluted pattern, aligns with a mid-20th-century aesthetic, likely 1950s-1970s. In terms of market conditions, similar sets of mass-produced cut glass from this period are readily available in the secondary market. While appealing, they are not considered rare. Demand is moderate, driven by those seeking vintage tableware or replacements for existing sets. Factors impacting value positively are the complete set of six and their excellent condition. The lack of discernible maker's marks, however, limits their value as it prevents attribution to a specific, potentially more collectible, manufacturer. My primary limitation in this appraisal is the lack of a physical examination. While the image shows no obvious flaws, an in-person inspection would allow me to detect subtle blemishes, confirm the exact quality of the glass and cutting, and verify the absence of wear to the rims or bases. True authentication of the glass type (e.g., lead crystal vs. soda-lime glass) would require scientific testing. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for such a set, could also add to the value by confirming a notable origin or history. Without such an inspection, this appraisal relies solely on the visual information provided.

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