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Submitted photo · July 8, 2026

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atomizer?

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AI Identification

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Globular-style green swirl glass bottle

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$35.00 - $65.00

As of July 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a small, globular-shaped glass vessel featuring a vibrant emerald-green hue and a distinct spiral or swirl-molded pattern. The exterior is characterized by deep vertical ridges that twist around the body, creating a textured surface that catches and refracts light. Terminating at the neck is a silver-toned metal fitting consisting of concentric rings; this collar appears designed to accommodate a spray apparatus or stopper, which is currently missing. The owner suggests this may be an atomizer, a classification stylistically consistent with the hardware and size, though it is currently unverified without the functional components. The glass body shows clear, colorless highlights at the high points of the swirls, which could indicate wear to the colored casing or simply the play of light on thick glass. No maker's marks, signatures, or etched labels are visible in the photograph. Based on its aesthetic, the piece appears consistent with mid-20th-century art glass production, though without physical inspection of the base or weight, this remains a hypothesis. The craftsmanship suggests a molded or blown-molded manufacturing process. The condition appears to be fair to good, noting the lack of a functional pump or topper.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the photograph provided, I have examined this globular green swirl glass vessel. The item features a spiral-molded pattern in an emerald hue with a metallic collar. Per user submission, this is suggested to be an atomizer; while the hardware is consistent with mid-20th-century perfume bottle fittings, I cannot verify the internal mechanics or original function from the image alone. The visual characteristics are consistent with molded art glass produced during the mid-century period, possibly by a manufacturer such as any number of European or American glassworks active at the time. However, I cannot confirm a specific maker as no markings are visible. My estimate of $35.00 - $65.00 is based on the hypothesis that this is a mid-century decorative vanity piece in fair condition. This valuation reflects the current absence of the spray bulb/stopper and the lack of a verified maker's mark. Market demand for unattributed mid-century glass remains steady but modest, as collectors typically prioritize complete, functional sets or items with verified designer signatures. I cannot verify the weight, glass quality, or presence of a pontil mark through a photo, all of which are necessary to determine a more precise origin. To confirm the item’s history and value, an in-person inspection of the base for etching and a comparison of the metal threads to known atomizer manufacturers would be required. If the piece were later found to be a modern reproduction or of lower-quality machine-made glass rather than hand-worked or molded art glass, the value would likely fall below $15.00.

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