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Ruffled Rim Cased Art Glass Swirled Vase

Antique & Collectible Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45 - $75

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative art glass vase, likely mid-century in origin (circa 1950s-1970s), displaying a bulbous body that tapers to a narrow foot and flares into a wide, ruffled or 'crimped' rim. The piece features a cased glass construction, where a white milk glass interior is layered with an exterior of translucent glass. The color palette is dominated by a milky white base, accented with vertical, organic swirls of pastel rose-pink and soft amber-yellow. These colors appear to be integrated into the glass during the blowing process, creating a marbleized effect characteristic of Bohemian or Italian art glass traditions. The surface has a high-gloss finish, reflecting light evenly. In terms of condition, the vase appears to be in good vintage state with no major chips or cracks visible along the delicate ruffled edge, though there may be minor shelf wear on the base and small internal bubbles or 'seeds' inherent to manual glass production. The craftsmanship is evident in the symmetrical proportions and the fluidity of the rim's undulations. No visible maker's marks or signatures are discernable from the primary view, which is common for production art glass of this era from regions such as Murano (Italy) or Fenton (USA).

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of this ruffled rim cased art glass vase, I have assessed its value within the mid-century production market. The piece exhibits characteristics typical of mid-20th-century glass, specifically reflecting the color schemes and 'swirl' or 'slag' techniques popularized by American firms like Fenton or Westmoreland, though the lack of a pontil mark or signature suggests it may be a later production piece or from a lesser-known regional manufacturer. The condition appears excellent with no visible 'flea bites' or stress fractures in the delicate crimped rim, which significantly preserves its marketability. The current market for decorative art glass of this era is stable but saturated. Comparable items—specifically 6-8 inch cased glass vases with similar rose and amber palettes—sell consistently on secondary markets (e.g., eBay, Etsy, local auctions) within the $40 to $80 range. The aesthetic appeal of the 'cupcake' rim and pastel colors appeals to 'Grandmillennial' and 'Vintage Chic' decor trends, maintaining steady demand. Critically, a full authentication is limited by digital imagery. I cannot verify the presence of a 'maker's mark' sand-blasted on the base or examine the wear pattern on the foot, which distinguishes authentic vintage pieces from modern mass-produced replicas. A definitive appraisal would require in-person inspection to evaluate glass weight, UV fluorescence (to check for cadmium or manganese), and the examination of any original paper labels or provenance documentation. Without a confirmed maker's mark or documented history, the value remains tied to decorative utility rather than high-end collectibility.

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