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AI Identification

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Wheel-engraved cordial or wine glass in an early 20th-century style

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $35

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a slender, clear glass vessel appearing consistent with a cordial or small wine glass. The piece features a tapered bowl that flares slightly at the rim, supported by a thin, plain stem and a simple circular foot. The bowl is decorated with wheel-etched or engraved motifs, including three horizontal parallel bands near the top and a delicate, stylized foliate or wheat-stalk pattern extending around the midsection. The glass appears thin-walled, which is often a signal of higher-quality craftsmanship associated with late Victorian or early 20th-century tableware. No maker's marks, signatures, or acid-etched stamps are visible in the provided image, making a specific manufacturer attribution impossible without physical inspection of the base. The piece shows signs of use and age, including surface smudges and small brownish spots that may be surface debris or staining. This identification is hedged as the style was widely produced by numerous glassworks during the Depression era and early 20th century.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this vessel is a wheel-engraved cordial or wine glass consistent with early 20th-century or Depression-era glassware. The thin-walled construction and delicate foliate motif suggest a level of craftsmanship found in higher-quality tabletop glass of the period; however, without an identifiable maker's mark or signature, a specific manufacturer attribution remains a hypothesis. I cannot verify from a photo whether the material is lead crystal or soda-lime glass, which would require a physical inspection to determine resonance and weight. The value estimate of $15 - $35 reflects the current secondary market for single, unattributed pieces of utilitarian glassware from this era. If this piece were part of a larger, documented set by a prestigious firm like Steuben or Hawk, the individual value would increase significantly. Conversely, if it is a later mass-produced reproduction in the style of earlier patterns, its value would likely fall below $10. The presence of surface debris and smudges suggests the glass is in 'as-found' condition; I cannot confirm if the brownish spots are superficial or permanent etching without handling the item. To provide a more precise valuation, I would need an in-person examination to inspect the base for wear patterns or acid-etched stamps and to check for chips or 'flea bites' along the rim. Currently, the market for individual, unbranded stemware is stable but modest, as collectors typically seek complete sets or signed pieces.

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