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Glass cup made in 1953

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AI Identification

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Vintage 'Ding Dong Dell' Nursery Rhyme Glass Tumbler

Collectible Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$20-40

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage clear glass tumbler featuring a pictorial depiction of the 'Ding Dong Dell' nursery rhyme. The tumbler is cylindrical, made of clear pressed glass, and appears to be of standard drinking glass size, likely between 4 to 5 inches in height with a consistent diameter from base to rim. The primary decorative element is an orange graphic print wrapping around a significant portion of the glass's circumference. The print depicts a scene from the 'Ding Dong Dell' nursery rhyme, including figures and architectural elements. The text 'DING DONG DELL' is visible near the rim in white lettering, contrasting with the orange imagery below. The glass shows signs of age and use, including a thin layer of dust or grime on the surface, light scratches, and some haziness or mineral deposits, particularly noticeable near the rim and on the body of the glass. There are no visible chips, cracks, or significant damage to the glass itself, though the print's condition cannot be fully assessed due to the surface dirt. Given the context of its manufacturing date (1953), this tumbler falls into the mid-20th-century style period. Its craftsmanship is typical of mass-produced glassware from that era, designed for everyday use rather than fine dining. The illustrative style of the nursery rhyme print adds a whimsical and collectible aspect to the piece, indicative of promotional or novelty glassware once common in households.

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I have examined the provided image of this Vintage 'Ding Dong Dell' Nursery Rhyme Glass Tumbler. Visually, the piece appears consistent with its described age of 1953, showing typical characteristics of mid-20th-century mass-produced pressed glass. The 'DING DONG DELL' text and the orange graphic motif are consistent with period novelties. The reported dimensions and clear glass medium align with common drinking glassware from that era. Authenticity, based on visual evidence, seems probable for a piece of this type and age; there are no obvious inconsistencies that would suggest it is a modern reproduction. Without a hands-on examination, however, I cannot definitively confirm the manufacturing process (e.g., specific mold marks, glass composition) or the precise printing technique. Provenance documentation from the owner would further solidify its authenticity. Furthermore, a physical inspection would allow me to assess the exact extent of wear, haziness, and micro-scratches on the glass and graphic, which are only partially visible due to surface dust in the image. Market conditions for vintage promotional or novelty glassware are generally modest. While nursery rhyme motifs have a nostalgic appeal, this particular item's value is driven more by its condition and relative scarcity rather than inherent artistic merit or high demand. Comparable items, such as other vintage nursery rhyme or advertising glasses from the 1950s-1960s, typically sell in the $10-$50 range, with exceptional condition or rare patterns fetching slightly more. The depicted surface grime and haziness, if permanent, would slightly depress its value. Despite its age, this type of glassware was produced in large quantities, so rarity is not a significant factor. Demand is primarily from collectors of vintage kitchenware or specific character/nursery rhyme memorabilia. Given its condition as described and observed, and acknowledging the limitations of image-based appraisal, I estimate a retail value of $20-$40.

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