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AI Identification

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Lalique-style Bacchantes frosted glass vase

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$2,500 - $4,500

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a heavy, molded glass vase featuring high-relief figures of nude female maidens in a continuous frieze around the exterior. The glass exhibits a soft, satin-finished frosted appearance, which creates a play of light and shadow across the sculptural forms. Stylistically, the piece is consistent with the 'Bacchantes' design originally conceived by René Lalique in 1927, an iconic example of the Art Deco period. The top rim and the circular base are polished clear glass, contrasting with the textured bodies of the figures. While no signature or maker's mark is legible in the provided image, the craftsmanship and motif are characteristic of Lalique production or high-quality reproductions in that manner. The piece appears to be in good condition, showing no significant chips or cracks in the visible areas, though a physical inspection would be required to rule out minor surface scratches or internal inclusions. The identification is hedged as Lalique-style because such prolific designs are frequently replicated, and the necessary etched 'Lalique France' mark is often located on the underside of the base, which is not visible here.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the provided image, this vase appears to be consistent with the 1927 'Bacchantes' design popularized by René Lalique. I can observe a heavy, molded vessel with high-relief figures and a characteristic frosted, satin finish. However, based on what I can see, I cannot verify the presence of an etched 'Lalique France' signature, which is standard for pieces produced after 1945. My value estimate is based on the working hypothesis that this is a professional-quality piece produced by the Lalique manufactory. This valuation depends entirely on authentication; while demand for such iconic Art Deco motifs remains high in the secondary market, unauthenticated pieces or high-quality reproductions typically sell for significantly less, often in the $300 - $600 range. From a photo, I can't verify the exact age, the precision of the mold-pressing, or the presence of microscopic wear on the base that would suggest an early 20th-century production. A physical inspection would be required to confirm the absence of internal fractures and to rule out contemporary 'in the style of' replicas. To confirm authenticity, an in-person examination by a Lalique specialist is necessary to evaluate the glass composition and verify legitimate hallmark placement. This estimate assumes the item is in good condition with no hidden chips or restoration.

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