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Teal bubbled glass vessel in a mid-century modern style

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User's notes

Made in India

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AI Estimated Value

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$40-$80

AI estimate as of July 6, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item is a decorative glass vessel featuring a deep teal or seafoam green color. It exhibits a globular body with a wide opening, supported by a thick, cylindrical pedestal base. The glass contains numerous internal controlled bubbles, often referred to as a 'seeded' or 'bullicante' effect, which creates a textured visual appearance within the translucent material. The construction is stylistically consistent with hand-blown or mold-blown glassware from the late 20th century to the contemporary era. While the owner identifies this piece as being made in India, there are no visible maker's marks, labels, or signatures in the image to verify this claim or a specific manufacturer. The piece appears to be in good used condition with no visible chips or cracks, though reflections on the glossy surface may obscure minor surface scratches. Its heavy base and rounded silhouette are consistent with mid-century modern aesthetic influences. Due to the lack of identifying stamps, any attribution to a specific region or maker remains a hypothesis subject to physical inspection and verification of accompanying provenance.

AI Appraisal Report

I have examined the image of this teal-colored bubbled glass vessel. Based on what I can see, the piece displays a mid-century modern aesthetic characterized by its globular form, heavy cylindrical pedestal base, and a 'bullicante' or seeded glass effect. The owner identifies this as being made in India, which I must treat as an unverified hypothesis, as I cannot verify the origin or specific manufacturer from a photograph. There are no visible maker’s marks or labels consistent with a known artistic studio. The value estimate is based on the assumption that this is a 20th-century or contemporary decorative piece of mass-produced or artisanal origin, rather than a piece by a high-profile designer. If the attribution to an Indian manufacturer is correct, this aligns with market trends for contemporary imported glassware. General market demand for 'seeded glass' items in this color remains steady for home decor applications, but the lack of a brand name limits investment value. An in-person inspection would be required to rule out minor surface scratches or interior residue that might impact the price. To confirm the origin, I would need to find a matching label or original packaging documentation. If this piece were eventually linked to a prominent mid-century studio like Barbini or Archimede Seguso, the value could increase significantly to the $200-$400 range; however, without such evidence, it should be valued as an attractive, unattributed decorative object. Conversely, if it is a very recent mass-market reproduction, the secondary market value would likely fall toward the lower end of the provided range.

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