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Christmas Themed Glass Wine Charms

Holiday Decor & Accessories

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a set of at least seven Christmas-themed wine charms, likely made from lampwork glass or similar small glass craftwork. Each charm is attached to a small, circular metal ring, presumably stainless steel or a base metal alloy, designed to hook onto the stem of a wine glass for identification. The charms display a variety of festive motifs in common Christmas colors of red, green, and white. Observable shapes include a red and white striped candy cane, a red gift box with a white cross (ribbon) detail, a green Christmas wreath decorated with yellow 'lights' or berries, a red and white Santa hat, and what appears to be a small Santa Claus figure. Another discernible charm is a coiled red shape, possibly a larger candy cane or abstract ornament, and a small white figure, potentially a snowman or another Santa. The glass appears to be in good condition with no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear, suggesting careful handling or recent manufacture. The craftsmanship is typical of mass-produced decorative glass items, with details created by applying different colors of molten glass. While specific manufacturing details like maker's marks are not visible, the style suggests a contemporary production, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century. These charms are designed for novelty and festive use, adding a seasonal touch to gatherings. The set is currently contained within a clear plastic re-sealable bag, which itself shows no signs of damage.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of these Christmas-themed glass wine charms. Based on visual inspection, the set appears to be complete with at least seven individual charms, each featuring a distinct holiday motif such as a candy cane, gift box, wreath, and Santa hat. The glass elements, likely lampwork, show good color saturation and detail consistent with decorative glass items. The metal rings appear functional. The overall condition looks very good, with no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear on the glass. The packaging, a clear plastic re-sealable bag, also appears intact, suggesting the set is either new or has seen very little use. Authenticity, in terms of brand or maker, cannot be determined from the image alone as no maker's marks are visible. However, the style is typical of contemporary, mass-produced novelty holiday décor. Similar sets are widely available from various retailers, making these items generally common and not rare. The demand for such seasonal items is moderate, peaking during the holiday season. Comparable items, typically sold in sets of 6-8, retail for values ranging from approximately $8 to $20, depending on the retailer and specific design intricacy. Given the apparent good condition and festive appeal, this set would likely fall within the lower to mid-range of that market. Factors impacting value include their limited seasonal utility, lack of brand recognition, and mass-produced nature. Without physical examination, I cannot confirm materials (e.g., sterling silver vs. base metal for the rings) or detect hairline flaws or manufacturing inconsistencies that might affect value. To fully authenticate or attribute these charms, an in-person examination for hidden marks and material testing would be necessary. However, for novelty items of this type, such extensive authentication is usually not warranted due to their inherently low market value.

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