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AI Identification

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Faceted crystal candlestick holder in the style of Waterford

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AI Estimated Value

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$40–$80

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear crystal or glass candlestick holder, featuring a flared, scalloped rim and a wide, circular pedestal base. The piece exhibits deep vertical wedge cuts extending from the neck toward the rim, with shorter faceted incisions near the waist, a design that is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century lead crystal patterns such as those produced by Waterford or Marquis. The material appears to be heavy, high-clarity glass or lead crystal, though no specific etched maker's marks or signatures are clearly legible in the provided image. The construction shows a multi-part assembly with a narrow neck connecting the bowl-shaped top to the base. The base is decorated with subtle linear detailing along the outer edge. Condition appears good with no obvious chips or cracks visible, and the clarity suggests high-quality manufacturing. Because no hallmark is visible, the attribution to a specific maker is a hypothesis based on form and cut patterns; physical inspection for an acid-etched mark would be necessary to verify the manufacturer.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this faceted crystal candlestick holder. The piece displays characteristics consistent with high-quality lead crystal, featuring deep wedge cuts and a flared, scalloped rim often associated with the 'Lismore' pattern or similar designs by Waterford or Marquis. However, I cannot verify the manufacturer from a photo as no acid-etched hallmark is visible. I must treat the attribution to Waterford as a hypothesis; a physical inspection to locate a signature would be required for a more precise identification. Based on what I can see, the crystal shows high clarity and no obvious chips, suggesting a well-maintained condition. The estimate of $40–$80 reflects the current secondary market interest for high-quality vintage lead crystal of this style. This value assumes the piece is a recognized brand like Waterford. Should a physical examination or hallmark verification prove it is a generic high-quality reproduction or 'in the style of' without a brand affiliation, the value would likely decrease to the $15–$30 range. To confirm the identification, I would need to perform an in-person inspection of the base and neck for a maker's mark and assess the lead content via weight and light refraction. General market demand for traditional crystal remains steady for functional home decor, though values are highly dependent on the confirmation of a premium brand mark.

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