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Pinwheel Pattern Footed Cut Glass Vase

Antique & Vintage Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$65.00 - $110.00

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a tall, footed trumpet-style vase crafted from heavy, clear cut glass, likely lead crystal. It stands approximately 8 to 10 inches tall. The primary decorative element is a series of large, deeply cut 'Pinwheel' or 'Star' motifs that encircle the body, common in mid-to-late 20th-century Bohemian or American Brilliant Period revival styles. Below the pinwheels, the base of the bowl features cross-hatched or diamond-cut patterns that provide structural elegance and light refraction. The vase sits on a short, wafer-thin stem leading to a circular, radiated starburst foot. The rim is finished with a scalloped, serrated edge, often referred to as a 'sawtooth' rim. The glass exhibits high clarity and brilliance, suggesting a significant lead content which causes the prismatic 'fire' seen in the light reflections. The condition appears to be excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or fleabites along the delicate sawtooth rim. There is no visible maker's mark in the photograph, though such pieces are frequently associated with manufacturers like Waterford or companies from the Czech Republic (formerly Czechoslovakia) dating from the 1960s to 1980s. The craftsmanship is high-quality, characterized by sharp, crisp edges on the hand-cut facets.

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Upon visual inspection of this footed trumpet-style vase, I find it to be a classic example of Bohemian-style lead crystal, most likely produced in the late 20th century (circa 1970–1985). The 'Pinwheel' or 'Star' pattern is a hallmark of Czech glasshouses, as well as several Polish and German manufacturers. The execution of the cutting is crisp, and the sawtooth rim appears remarkably well-preserved with no evident chipping—a common area of damage for this style. The high refractive index and prismatic 'fire' visible in the light dispersion confirm a significant lead oxide content. While the design evokes the American Brilliant Period (1876–1917), the overall form and specific wheel-cutting techniques suggest a mid-century European revival rather than an antique original. The market for generic pinwheel crystal is currently saturated, as these items were heavily mass-produced for the giftware market; consequently, they do not command the high prices of signed Waterford or Tiffin pieces. Comparables in recent auction results for 10-inch Bohemian crystal vases consistently fall within the $60 to $120 range. The value is driven primarily by its decorative appeal and condition rather than rarity. Please note that this appraisal is based on photographic evidence. A definitive valuation would require an in-person examination to search for a hidden acid-etched maker's mark (often found on the base or lower bowl) and to verify the 'ring' or tone of the crystal when tapped. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts or labeled boxes, would be necessary to attribute this to a specific prestigious glasshouse and potentially increase the valuation.

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