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Submitted photo · June 30, 2026

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AI Identification

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Crystal or glass lotus-adorned pedestal stand with fretwork metal rim

Home Decor and Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This decorative item appears to be a tiered display pedestal or candle holder of circular construction. It features a central faceted crystal or pressed glass element in the shape of a lotus flower, which rests atop a reflective, mirrored glass base. Surrounding this central figure is a silver-toned metal gallery or rim featuring a repetitive filigree or openwork fretwork pattern consisting of scrolls and wavy lines. This metal inner ring is then encompassed by an outer circular clear glass tier, suggestive of a shallow tray or platform. The construction appears to include glass, mirror, and potentially chrome-plated or silver-toned base metal. The overall aesthetic is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century decorative glassware, possibly in the style of manufacturers such as Swarovski or Godinger, though no specific maker's marks or hallmarks are visible in the image to verify an attribution. The craftsmanship reflects a decorative mass-market or boutique giftware quality. In terms of condition, the surfaces show some reflective glares and dust, but no visible chips to the glass or significant pitting to the metal are immediately apparent from the provided photograph. The identification remains a hypothesis pending a physical inspection for etched signatures or labels on the underside.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have performed a visual assessment of this tiered decorative pedestal. From what I can see, the item reflects the design language of mid-to-late 20th-century boutique giftware, possibly in the style of makers like Godinger or similar specialty glass producers. However, I cannot verify a specific manufacturer or the purity of the metal components without a physical inspection for hallmarks or etched signatures, which are not visible here. The value estimate is based on the hypothesis that this is a high-quality decorative piece of mass-market or boutique origin. If the crystal elements were found to be lead crystal from a premier maker like Swarovski, the value could sit at the higher end of the range. Conversely, if the metal is found to be a base alloy with signs of pitting or if the glass is simple pressed soda-lime, the value would likely be closer to $20–$30 as a generic 'in the style of' decorative object. The current market for reflective, Hollywood Regency-style glassware remains stable for home staging and giftware, though it lacks the high-end collector demand found in signed art glass. To confirm this valuation, I would need to perform an in-person examination to check the underside for labels, test the metal for silver plating versus chrome, and check the refractive index of the lotus petals. A physical inspection would also reveal any micro-flea bites or scratches on the mirrored surface that are not evident in the photograph. This appraisal assumes the item is in good vintage condition as it appears online.

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