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AI Identification

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Oval cut glass or crystal trinket box

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$25–$65

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small, oval-shaped lidded box, stylistically consistent with pressed or cut lead crystal or high-quality glass decorative ware. The box features a clear, colorless appearance with high refractive properties, suggesting a lead content typical of fine crystal, though this remains unverified without professional testing. The exterior is adorned with an intricate pattern consisting of a central starburst on the lid, surrounded by rows of diamond-shaped facets and hobnail-style geometric cuts that extend down to the base. This design is reminiscent of the American Brilliant Period or mid-20th-century European glassware, such as patterns produced by Waterford or Baccarat, but no maker's mark or acid etch is visible in the provided image to support a specific brand attribution. The lid fits closely over the base, which has a serrated or scalloped rim. In terms of condition, the piece appears well-maintained with clear surfaces and sharp edges on the faceting, though microscopic flea bites or edge wear common to vintage glass cannot be ruled out from the photograph alone. The craftsmanship displays heavy faceting intended to catch and split light, a hallmark of formal vanity or dresser accessories. The identification is hedged as no signatures or labels are discernible, making a definitive attribution to a specific manufacturer or era impossible based solely on visual evidence.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of the oval lidded trinket box. Based on what I can see, the piece displays a high-quality cut pattern characterized by a starburst motif and diamond-cut facets. While the clarity and light refraction suggest a lead crystal composition, I cannot verify the material density or lead content from a photo; a physical inspection for weight and 'ring' would be necessary. The design is consistent with mid-century European or American pressed-to-cut decorative glass. Since there is no visible maker’s mark, I am treating the attribution to a premium manufacturer as a hypothesis only. My value estimate is based on the item being a high-quality glass or crystal accessory of unconfirmed manufacture. In the current market, decorative vanity items of this type face moderate demand. Values are largely driven by brand names; if this were verified as a work by a prestigious house like Waterford or Baccarat through an acid mark, the value could increase toward the $100–$150 range. Conversely, if it is a later mass-produced reproduction or a simple molded glass 'in the style of' fine crystal, the value would likely drop below $20. To confirm the origin and justify a higher valuation, I would need an in-person examination to check for microscopic signatures, wear patterns on the base, and specific manufacturing techniques. Without provenance or a verifiable hallmark, the current estimate reflects a generic high-quality vintage glass piece. Condition appears excellent in the image, but I would need to check for flea bites or edge chips which commonly negatively impact value.

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