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Fifth Avenue Crystal Fluted Vase with Column Capital Rim

Vase

AI Estimated Value

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$15-30

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a clear glass vase with a decorative etched or molded pattern on its exterior surface. The vase has a distinctive shape, with a wide mouth featuring a scalloped or curved rim resembling the capital of a classical column (specifically, it appears to mimic an Ionic or Corinthian capital). The body of the vase is cylindrical or slightly tapered, adorned with vertical flutes that create a rhythmic pattern around its circumference. The base is not fully visible in the image. The glass is transparent, allowing light to pass through and highlight the molded details. A sticker is present on the upper portion of the vase near the rim. This sticker is predominantly white with black lettering and reads "FIFTH AVENUE CRYSTAL LTD". Beneath this, smaller text appears, suggesting details of origin or material, possibly "MADE IN CHINA" or similar, though the full text is illegible from the image. The presence of the original sticker suggests the item is either new, unused, or has been very carefully preserved. The overall condition visible appears to be excellent, with no apparent chips, cracks, or significant wear. The craftsmanship, particularly the molding of the column-like capital and the consistent fluting, appears to be of a decent commercial quality, typical of mass-produced crystal or glass items from the late 20th or early 21st century.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of the provided image of the Fifth Avenue Crystal fluted vase with column capital rim, I can assess its condition and authenticity based solely on the visual evidence. The vase appears to be in excellent condition, with the presence of the original "FIFTH AVENUE CRYSTAL LTD" sticker suggesting it is new or has been minimally used. The glass is clear and free of visible chips or cracks, and the molded fluting and column capital rim appear well-defined, indicative of standard commercial glass manufacturing. Authenticity, based on the sticker, appears to be of a Fifth Avenue Crystal product, likely mass-produced in the late 20th or early 21st century, as indicated by the potentially legible "MADE IN CHINA" text under the main label. Similar Fifth Avenue Crystal items of this style and presumed origin are readily available on the secondary market, indicating a lack of significant rarity. Demand for this type of mass-produced decorative crystal is generally moderate. Factors impacting value are primarily condition (which is excellent here) and aesthetic appeal. However, as a mass-market producer, items from Fifth Avenue Crystal do not typically achieve high values on the secondary market unless they are particularly rare or in exceptional forms. Limitations in this appraisal include the inability to perform a physical examination for subtle defects, weight, or the feel of the glass, all of which could slightly impact the perceived quality. Full authentication of the material (i.e., confirming it's actual crystal vs. lead-free glass) would also require in-person testing. Provenance documentation would be necessary to confirm its original purchase details or any notable history, though this is unlikely to significantly increase the value of this specific item.

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