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AI Identification

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Mid-century style green depression glass bud vase

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$15—$35

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a slender bud vase made of translucent light green glass. The object features a vertical ribbed or fluted pattern running along the length of its body, consistent with molded glass production. The top rim is finished with a scalloped or ruffled 'pie-crust' edge, while the base flares slightly into a circular foot with a molded sunburst or starburst pattern on the underside. Its color and material are stylistically consistent with green depression glass, a popular mass-produced glassware from the early-to-mid 20th century. The glass exhibits a clear transparency with a subtle minty hue. No visible maker's marks, signatures, or etched branding can be discerned from the image, so this identification is based on visual motifs and manufacturing style. The condition appears good with no obvious chips or cracks visible in the photograph, though internal bubbles or minor surface scratches typical of vintage molded glass might be present upon physical inspection. This style of vase was commonly produced by various American glass companies such as Anchor Hocking or Fenton, but without a mark, a manufacturer cannot be attributed beyond stylistic similarity.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this green glass bud vase which displays characteristics hypothesized to be consistent with American Depression-era machine-molded glassware. From what I can see, the vertical ribbing, ruffled rim, and starburst base pattern align with mid-century mass-produced decorative items typically manufactured by companies like Anchor Hocking or Fenton, though I cannot verify a specific maker without a physical inspection for marks. The value estimate of $15—$35 is based on the assumption that this is a vintage piece in good condition. I can't determine from a photo if there are minute chips, 'flea bites,' or internal clouding that would significantly reduce its marketability. The market for generic green depression glass remains stable but modest, as these items were produced in high volume. To confirm its origins and age, an in-person examination would be required to check for seam lines and glass clarity characteristic of the period. If this piece were to be identified as a modern 'in the style of' reproduction or a later mass-market replica, the value would likely fall to the $5—$10 range. Conversely, if it were attributed to a highly sought-after specific pattern by a major manufacturer through provenance or catalog matching, it might reach the higher end of the provided range. This estimate assumes the glass is free of structural damage as viewed.

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