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Submitted photo · May 26, 2026

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8" tall vase with a pinched oval shape

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AI Identification

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Modernist-style amethyst glass bud vase

Art Glass

AI Estimated Value

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$40–$120

As of May 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a tall, slender glass bud vase featuring a deep amethyst or purple hue. The vessel is characterized by a minimalist cylindrical form that, based on user-supplied notes, likely possesses a 'pinched oval' cross-section, though the angle of the image primarily displays a sleek vertical profile. The vase is constructed from what appears to be heavy cased glass, with a substantial, thick clear glass base (a 'sham') that provides stability and visual contrast to the saturated color of the body. Stylistically, the piece is consistent with Mid-Century Modern or late 20th-century art glass, appearing similar to designs from manufacturers like Blenko or various Scandinavian glassworks from the 1960s or 1970s. No maker's marks, signatures, or acid-etched stamps are visible in the provided photograph to provide a specific manufacturer attribution. The surface reflects light with high clarity, suggesting a polished finish with no immediately apparent chips or cracks, though subtle surface scratches typical of aged glassware could be present. The owner describes the item as 8 inches tall with a pinched oval shape, which is a claim that remains unverified without a physical inspection or top-down photograph. Due to the lack of visible branding, this identification is based solely on the object's formal aesthetic and chromatic properties.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I am examining a tall, slender amethyst glass bud vase with a thick clear sham base. While the owner identifies this as an 8-inch vessel with a 'pinched oval' cross-section, I cannot verify these physical dimensions or the precise geometry without a hands-on inspection or additional angles. Stylistically, the piece exhibits characteristics often associated with Mid-Century Modern glassworks such as Blenko or Scandinavian makers like Holmegaard. However, as no maker's mark or signature is visible, any attribution to a specific manufacturer remains a hypothesis. Based on what I can see, the glass appears to be in good condition with high clarity, but I cannot verify the presence of subtle surface scratches or internal inclusions that a physical examination would reveal. The estimated value of $40–$120 is consistent with market behavior for unattributed mid-century art glass of this scale and color. If the piece were to be linked to a prestigious designer or manufacturer through a signature or provenance documentation, the value could reach the higher end of that range or exceed it. Conversely, if it is a contemporary mass-produced item 'in the style of' mid-century glass, the value would likely fall below $25. To move beyond this working assumption, an in-person examination by a glass specialist would be required to evaluate the pontil mark, tool marks, and weight, which can help differentiate between artisanal studio work and commercial reproductions. Factors such as regional demand for amethyst-toned glassware and the current popularity of minimalist decor also influence this estimate.

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