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AI Identification

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Clear Pressed Glass Cornucopia Vase

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$25-50

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear pressed glass vase, intricately designed in the shape of a cornucopia or 'horn of plenty'. It features a wide, flaring mouth with distinct spiraling ribs or flutes that gradually diminish in size as they extend towards the narrow, curved tail. The glass itself appears to be clear and translucent, indicating either lead crystal or high-quality pressed glass that mimics crystal. The surface is smooth and reflects light beautifully, suggesting a polished finish. The tail of the cornucopia is also textured, with a pattern resembling scales or overlapping leaves, adding to its decorative appeal. At the base, there's a small, integrated stand formed by a cluster of glass elements, providing stability for the horn to rest horizontally. No visible chips, cracks, or significant damage are apparent from the provided image, though a closer inspection for minor wear on edges or the base would be beneficial for a complete condition assessment. The overall craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced yet elegant piece, likely from the mid-20th century, given the commonality of such decorative glass items during that period. The form is classic, often used for floral arrangements or as a decorative centerpiece.

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, this clear pressed glass cornucopia vase appears to be in excellent condition, showing no obvious chips, cracks, or significant damage. The clarity of the glass and the definition of the pressed patterns, including the spiraling flutes and textured tail, suggest good quality manufacturing for its type. The integrated base provides stable support. Authenticity as 'pressed glass' is strongly supported by the repeating patterns and the visible seams (though not explicitly clear in the image, an assumption based on description and typical manufacture). I estimate this piece to be a mid-20th-century production, fitting the common aesthetic of decorative glassware during that era. Market conditions for vintage pressed glass, unless from a highly sought-after manufacturer or a rare pattern, are generally moderate. This type of decorative cornucopia vase is not exceptionally rare; similar forms from various manufacturers regularly appear on the secondary market. Demand for such pieces is steady but not high, primarily appealing to collectors of vintage glass or those seeking decorative accents. Comparable sales for similar clear pressed glass cornucopia vases typically fall within the $20-$60 range, depending on condition and specific design. The primary factor impacting value here is its decorative appeal and condition. Without any specific manufacturer marks visible or provided, it's difficult to attribute it to a premium brand, which would increase its value. Its mass-produced nature inherently limits its rarity and, consequently, its top market value. Factors that could enhance value would be pristine condition, a specific known maker (e.g., Fostoria, Cambridge), or a unique design. Conversely, any hidden damage, such as hairlines or chips not visible in the image, or excessive wear, would diminish value. Limitations in authenticity verification from images alone include the inability to detect minor flaws, assess the feel and weight of the glass (which could distinguish lead crystal from regular pressed glass), or identify faint manufacturer marks. A physical in-person examination would be needed to conduct a thorough condition assessment, including running hands over edges and the base for flea bites, and to check for any maker's marks or pontil marks that could provide definitive attribution or confirm whether it's truly lead crystal versus soda-lime glass.

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