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Submitted photo · June 27, 2026

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AI Identification

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Mid-century style emerald green goblet with gold-tone rim

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00 – $25.00

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a stemmed goblet made of translucent emerald green glass, featuring a thin gold-colored stripe along the top rim. The vessel consists of a rounded, U-shaped bowl that tapers down into a solid, integrated stem with a flared circular base. The glass appears to be uniformly colored rather than flashed, exhibiting a deeper saturation of green where the material is thicker at the stem and base. No maker's marks, signatures, or etched labels are visible in the provided image. The design is stylistically consistent with decorative glassware from the mid-20th century, particularly within the 1960s to 1970s era, common to manufacturers like Libbey or Anchor Hocking, though it could also be a contemporary reproduction. The gold-tone rim appears mostly intact, but such gilding on glass of this type is prone to wear from handling and washing. The glass surface appears generally smooth with some light reflections that could mask minor surface scratches. Identification of the specific maker is not possible from the photograph alone, as similar silhouettes were produced by numerous glassworks during the peak of colorful tableware popularity.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image provided, I have assessed this emerald green goblet with a gold-tone rim. The item exhibits stylistic characteristics consistent with mid-century mass-produced glassware, often associated with manufacturers such as Libbey or Anchor Hocking during the 1960s and 1970s. However, without visible maker's marks or original packaging, I cannot verify a specific manufacturer from a photo alone; this remains a working hypothesis. The value is based on the assumption that this is a vintage piece in good condition with minimal wear to the gilding. I can see that the color appears uniform, which suggests quality glass rather than a surface coating, though I cannot determine the presence of minor surface scratches or structural stress fractures without a physical inspection. The market for mid-century colorful glassware remains steady due to the popularity of retro home decor, but as these were often produced in large quantities, they are generally valued as decorative collectibles rather than high-investment pieces. If the item were found to be a contemporary reproduction or if the gold rim shows significant thinning upon closer inspection, the value would likely decrease to the lower end of the $5–$10 range. To confirm the origin of this piece, an in-person examination by a glass specialist or comparison against verified manufacturer catalogs from the era would be necessary. This estimate represents the typical secondary market range for an unattributed vintage goblet of this style.

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