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Clear ice bucket with diamond cut around the perimeter and colored rim Starbucks design on the base

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AI Identification

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Starbucks Red Rim Diamond Point Pressed Glass Ice Bucket

Kitchenware & Barware

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00-$65.00

As of June 20, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a contemporary cylindrical glass ice bucket featuring a distinctive two-toned design. The primary body of the vessel is constructed from clear pressed glass, decorated with a high-relief 'diamond point' or 'cross-hatch' geometric pattern that provides both a crystalline visual texture and a non-slip grip. The upper rim is accented with a wide, translucent cranberry-red glass band that is integrated smoothly into the main body. Measuring approximately 6 to 8 inches in height, the piece is substantial in weight, suggesting a thick glass wall construction. The base is flat and clear, noted to contain a Starbucks brand mark, which identifies this as a specialty retail or promotional item rather than traditional fine crystal. The condition appears excellent with high clarity, no visible chips to the sharp points of the diamond relief, and no apparent fading or scratching on the red-stained rim. The style blends mid-century glassware aesthetics with modern brand-focused manufacturing, likely dating from the 2000s or later. The craftsmanship shows clean mold lines and consistent coloring, typical of high-quality commercial glass production.

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I have examined the Starbucks Red Rim Diamond Point Pressed Glass Ice Bucket via the provided descriptions and images. The item displays a high-relief geometric cross-hatch pattern characteristic of modern mechanical pressing. The condition is assessed as excellent, with no evidence of the common 'flea bites' or chipping often found on sharp diamond-point glassware. The integration of the cranberry-red rim appears consistent with commercial color-flashing or stained glass techniques common in specialty retail production from the early 2010s. Market demand for Starbucks-branded barware remains steady among brand loyalists and 'cross-category' collectors (glassware and coffee memorabilia). While functionally similar to mid-century EAPG (Early American Pattern Glass), this piece derives its value from the 'Starbucks' mark on the base, which elevates it above generic decorative glass. Comparables for seasonal Starbucks glassware of this size typically hammer at auction between $35 and $70 depending on regional availability. Because I am working from images, I cannot verify the presence of internal stress fractures or microscopic heat damage from dishwasher use. A full authentication would require a tactile physical inspection to confirm the weight of the glass and a loupe examination of the base mark to verify it is an acid-etched or molded authentic stamp rather than a secondary market decal. For insurance purposes, I recommend preserving the current state of the red rim, as any chemical abrasion to the colored band would reduce the value by approximately 50%.

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