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AI Identification

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Pressed glass goblet in the style of Waterford

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $35

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a short-stemmed clear glass goblet featuring an elaborate diamond-and-wedge cut pattern. The bowl is bulbous with a taper toward the rim, decorated with a cross-hatch or pineapple-style motif that transitions into vertical fluting toward the top and bottom. The stem is relatively short and thick, leading to a plain, circular foot. Its appearance and light refraction are stylistically consistent with traditional lead crystal glassware, such as patterns produced by Waterford or Marquis, though without a visible acid-etched hallmark on the base, this attribution is a hypothesis subject to physical inspection. The construction appears sturdy, typical of mid-to-late 20th-century pressed or cut glass production. There are no obvious chips or cracks visible in the photo, although fine surface scratches consistent with use may be present. This identification is hedged because maker's marks are often faint or absent on such pieces, and numerous manufacturers produced similar diamond-cut patterns during the 20th century.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this short-stemmed clear glass goblet featuring a diamond-and-wedge cut pattern. While the light refraction and intricate motif are stylistically consistent with lead crystal patterns associated with manufacturers like Waterford or Marquis, I cannot verify the material composition or authorship from a photo alone. The lack of a visible acid-etched hallmark suggests a hypothesis of mid-to-late 20th-century pressed or cut glass, but a physical inspection would be required to determine if it is true lead crystal or high-quality pressed glass. The estimated value of $15 to $35 represents the typical secondary market range for a single goblet of this pattern and quality, assuming it is a lead crystal piece by a recognized maker. If the item is found to be a mass-produced pressed glass reproduction or lacks a premium maker's mark upon physical inspection, the value would likely decrease to the $5 to $10 range. Conversely, if physical examination reveals a specific prestigious hallmark, the value could sit at the higher end of the estimate. General market demand for vintage glassware remains steady, though single pieces typically command less than complete sets. To provide a more accurate valuation, an in-person examination is necessary to check for 'ring' tone, weight, and microscopic wear on the base. Verification of a hallmark or original provenance documentation would also be required to move beyond a style-based hypothesis. Condition appears good, but the presence of fine surface scratches or fleabites, which I cannot see here, would negatively impact the final assessment.

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