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AI Identification

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Lamp-worked glass sailboat figurine in the style of Murano or Swarovski

Glass Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$45 - $125

As of July 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This decorative glass figurine depicts a sailboat, featuring clear, lamp-worked glass construction. The vessel consists of a hull and sails crafted from a lattice or spun-glass technique, creating a delicate, openwork mesh appearance. The mast and stays are represented by solid glass rods. Notably, the top of the mast and the end of the boom feature gold-toned accents, which appear consistent with 22k or 24k gold leaf application common in Venetian-style art glass. The sculpture is mounted on an oval mirrored base with a scalloped, beveled edge, intended to simulate the reflection of water. While the aesthetic is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century decorative glass from makers such as Swarovski (Arini series) or various Murano studios like Salviati, there are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or labels present in the image. The attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical examination. The glass appears to be in good condition without visible chips or cracks in this view, though spun glass is notoriously fragile. The yellowish tint at the base juncture may suggest aged adhesive or a characteristic of the glass batch under specific lighting.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of the lamp-worked glass sailboat figurine. Based on what I can see, the piece displays characteristic traits of mid-to-late 20th-century decorative art glass, featuring a lattice or 'spun glass' technique. The gold-toned accents at the mast and boom suggest an application consistent with gold leaf, a common feature in figurines produced in the style of Murano or Swarovski's early giftware lines. I cannot verify from a photo whether these accents are indeed high-karat gold or a metallic pigment. This valuation is based on the hypothesis that the item is a vintage decorative piece from a recognized European or American glass house. However, as there are no visible maker's marks or signatures, this attribution remains unconfirmed. Market demand for unattributed glass figurines is generally stable but lower than for pieces with documented provenance. If this item were found to be a mass-produced modern reproduction or a less intricate 'in the style of' copy, the value would likely decrease to the $15–$30 range. Conversely, if a physical inspection were to identify a faint acid-etched mark consistent with a premium maker like Swarovski, the value could reach the higher end of the estimate. To confirm authenticity, I would require an in-person examination to check for microscopic signatures on the base, evaluate the weight and lead content of the glass, and inspect the adhesive used at the mount for signs of age. The fragile nature of the spun glass makes the current 'good' condition a primary value driver, as any minor chips to the mesh would significantly diminish its marketability. This estimate reflects the current market for vintage glass collectibles of this type, assuming the piece is intact and of mid-century origin.

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