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Lenox Lime Green Glass Pitcher or Vase

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$25.00 - $45.00

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a contemporary decorative glassware item produced by Lenox. The piece is crafted from a vibrant lime-green or chartreuse-colored glass with a translucent finish. It features a circular, recessed base which is clearly marked with the 'LENOX' brand logo, accompanied by a laurel wreath motif and the text 'MADE IN CHINA' acid-etched or printed on the bottom center. The construction appears to be machine-made or mold-blown glass given the uniformity of the base ring. The glass exhibits several small, white particulate inclusions and minor surface debris, though the structural integrity appears sound without visible cracks or large chips. The color saturation is consistent throughout the visible base section. Based on the branding and manufacturing location, this item is likely from the late 20th or early 21st century, falling into the category of modern mass-produced giftware. The craftsmanship is standard for commercial glassware, characterized by a smooth, polished finish on the weight-bearing base rim. While the full silhouette is not visible, the heavy thickness of the glass at the bottom suggests a sturdy vessel such as a pitcher, carafe, or large flower vase.

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I have examined the digital images of the Lenox lime green glass vessel. The item is clearly marked with the contemporary Lenox acid-etched hallmark including the laurel wreath, which confirms its origin as a modern production piece manufactured in China. The vibrant chartreuse color and mold-blown construction are characteristic of Lenox’s mass-produced giftware lines from the late 1990s to early 2000s. The condition appears fair to good; while the structural integrity is intact, the presence of visible white particulate inclusions and surface debris indicates standard commercial manufacturing quality rather than artisanal glasswork. The market for contemporary Lenox glass is currently saturated. As these pieces were produced in large quantities and sold through major department stores, they lack the rarity required to drive high auction premiums. Comparables for similar Lenox 'made in China' glassware—specifically pitchers and vases—typically sell in the secondary market (online marketplaces and estate sales) within the $20 to $50 range depending on the specific form. Value is primarily driven by the decorative appeal of the color rather than collectible scarcity. A significant limitation of this appraisal is the inability to physically inspect for 'flea bites,' internal clouding, or light scratches that are often invisible in photographs. Furthermore, a physical examination would be required to confirm the glass type and ensure no professional repairs have been made to the rim or handle. Full authentication is based on the visible mark, but provenance documentation such as original packaging or a retail receipt would solidify its timeline. No scientific testing is required for this class of modern decorative ware.

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