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Cognac decanter in the style of Rémy Martin Louis XIII

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AI Estimated Value

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$1,500 - $2,500

AI estimate as of May 20, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item is a decorative glass or crystal decanter featuring a distinctive circular, scalloped shape with vertical ribbing around the perimeter, filled with a dark amber-colored liquid. The vessel appears consistent with the style of high-end French cognac presentations, specifically the Rémy Martin Louis XIII design. The neck of the bottle is wrapped in a red-marbled foil with gold-tone accents and bears a label that reads 'PRODUCE OF FRANCE 40% vol / DUTY FREE SALES ONLY' and a printed serial number 'L 7407'. A central circular label on the body features a map of the Cognac region and text including 'PETITE CHAMPAGNE - GRANDE CHAMPAGNE', 'THE FINE CHAMPAGNE COGNAC COMES EXCLUSIVELY FROM THE DISTILLATION OF WINES FROM THE GRANDE CHAMPAGNE AND PETITE CHAMPAGNE GROWTH AREAS', and a signature reading 'E. Rémy Martin & Co'. The label also references a 1938 decree. The decanter is topped with a gold-toned, rope-textured stopper. While the markings are visually consistent with a luxury spirit, they remain unverified as to authenticity without physical inspection of the material quality and liquid content. The item shows minor surface dust but no visible cracks or leakage in the photograph.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on my examination of the image provided, the item appears to be a decorative glass or crystal decanter containing liquid consistent with Fine Champagne Cognac. The vessel bears markings and a silhouette consistent with the Rémy Martin Louis XIII style, including a central label referencing the 1938 decree and the distillation of wines from Grande and Petite Champagne. The foil neck bears a printed serial number, though I cannot verify its validity or the liquid's integrity from a photograph alone. My estimate of $1,500 - $2,500 reflects the typical secondary market range for bottles of this assumed identification in good visual condition. This value depends heavily on the assumption that the contents are correct and the decanter was produced by the purported house; an unauthenticated piece or a modern reproduction 'in the style of' would typically sell for a significantly lower decorative value, often under $200. I can see minor surface dust and no obvious signs of leakage, which is positive, but I cannot confirm the seal's tamper-proof status or the quality of the glass. To reach a more certain valuation, a physical inspection is required to verify the weight and resonance of the crystal, check the consistency of the glass etching, and examine the fill level and seal more closely. General market demand for high-end cognac decanters remains stable among collectors, provided there is documentation or provenance to support the attribution. Without such verification, this remains a hypothetical valuation based on the visual evidence provided.

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