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Etched Floral Stemware Cordial Glass

Vintage Glassware / Stemware

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $25

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a delicate, clear glass cordial or liqueur glass featuring an elegant tulip-shaped bowl. The piece is crafted from blown glass, likely fine crystal or glass from the mid-20th century, approximately 1940-1960. The bowl is decorated with a detailed wheel-etched floral and leaf vine pattern that encircles the upper portion, framed by double horizontal pinstripe etchings. A notable design feature is the ruffled or crimped wafer-shaped connector located just below the seat of the bowl, which transitions into a slender, straight-tapered stem. The base is a circular, flat foot that provides stability. The glass exhibits high clarity and fine craftsmanship, evidenced by the thinness of the bowl walls and the precision of the botanical etchings. While no maker's marks are immediately visible, the style is reminiscent of American manufacturers like Fostoria or Tiffin. The condition appears excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or cloudiness, maintaining its original brilliance and smooth surface finish.

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Based on my visual examination of the image provided, this is a delicate, clear glass cordial or liqueur glass featuring an elegant tulip-shaped bowl with wheel-etched floral and leaf vine motifs. The piece appears to date from the mid-20th century, circa 1940-1960. The design elements, specifically the crimped wafer connector and the style of the etching, are characteristic of fine American glassworks from that era, such as Fostoria, Tiffin, or Cambridge, though without a physical mark, a definitive attribution is challenging. The condition appears to be excellent, with no visible chips, cracks, or clouding, known as 'sick glass,' which is a common issue in vintage stemware. The glass retains high clarity and brilliance. In the current market, vintage clear etched stemware, particularly single cordial glasses, has limited demand. While collectors of specific patterns or makers seek out replacement pieces, the market is generally soft for solitary, unattributed glasses. Comparables for similar mid-century etched cordials typically sell in the $15 to $25 range, depending on the venue and the buyer's need to match an existing set. Please note that this appraisal is based solely on photographic evidence. A physical inspection would be required to assess the weight, tactile quality, and resonance (to distinguish crystal from standard glass) and to search for microscopic maker's marks or minor flea bites on the rim or foot that might not be visible in photos.

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