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Submitted photo · June 10, 2026

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Made in Poland crystal … thick

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AI Identification

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Cut lead crystal vase bearing an Avitra label

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $75

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This transparent glass vessel features intricate geometric cuts and appears consistent with heavy lead crystal. The object is divided into distinct decorative zones: the upper portion displays vertical thumbprint or elongated oval mitre cuts, while the lower section features a deep crisscross or diamond-cut pattern. This style is consistent with late 20th-century glassware designs. The vase bears a rectangular gold-tone foil label that reads, "AVITRA CRYSTAL CORP. HAND-CUT OVER 24% LEAD CRYSTAL" and also "MADE IN POLAND OVER 24% LEAD CRYSTAL." While these markings suggest a Polish origin and a specific manufacturer, such labels are unverified and subject to in-person authentication. The user's note also identifies this as a thick crystal item made in Poland, which is consistent with the visible labeling. The craftsmanship exhibits sharp edges on the cut facets, which typically indicates hand-cutting. The material appears clear and bright without significant visible clouding, though some fingerprints and minor surface reflections are present. No major chips or cracks are visible in the provided image. The attribution to Avitra Crystal Corp is based on the visible label, which is a hypothesis that would require verification of the label's permanence and authenticity.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of this cut lead crystal vase. Based on what I can see, the vessel features intricate geometric patterns, including vertical mitre cuts and a diamond-cut base, which are characteristic of late 20th-century Polish glassware designs. The item bears a gold-tone foil label consistent with marks used by Avitra Crystal Corp, indicating it is handmade with over 24% lead crystal in Poland. Per the user's report, the piece is heavy and made in Poland, which aligns with the physical appearance of the deep, sharp facets. From a photograph, I cannot verify the permanence of the label or the chemical composition of the glass; a physical inspection would be required to confirm the lead content and check for internal inclusions or wear not visible here. The valuation assumes the attribution to Avitra is correct. While this maker represents quality Polish craftsmanship, it is a commercial brand rather than a high-end luxury house, and the market for such items is currently stable but modest. Similar hand-cut lead crystal vases of this size typically sell in the $40 to $75 range depending on the local retail or secondary market. Should the item later be identified as a machine-pressed reproduction or if the label is not contemporaneous with the piece, the value would likely decrease to $15 to $25. To confirm the origin and increase confidence in this estimate, an in-person examination by a specialist is necessary to evaluate the sharpness of the hand-cutting and look for any acid-etched marks on the base that might coexist with the foil label. No major condition issues such as chips or clouding were observed, which supports the current estimate.

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