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Submitted photo · June 30, 2026

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Hand painted art vase signed EMK

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AI Identification

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Satin glass footed vase with hand-painted floral motif

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$15-$30

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small, footed vase crafted from frosted or satin-finished glass, appearing translucent with a soft, matte texture. The vessel features a flared, ruffled rim accented with a thin gold-toned band along the edge. The body is decorated with hand-painted floral designs in shades of coral-pink and white, accompanied by green leaves with visible brushstrokes. A signature in white paint near the base of one flower appears to read EMK; while consistent with the owner's unverified claim that the piece is signed EMK, the identity and profession of the individual represented by these initials cannot be determined from the image alone. The base and lower portion of the bowl exhibit molded, fan-like or leaf-like patterns. Visible condition markers include a significant vertical crack extending downward from the rim and some wear to the gold-colored trim. The style is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century decorative glassware, often produced by American companies like Fenton or Northwood, though without a permanent factory mark, such an attribution remains a hypothesis. The craftsmanship suggests a piece intended for home decor or giftware markets.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on what I can see from the provided images, I have examined this small, footed satin glass vase featuring hand-painted floral motifs and a ruffled rim. The piece bears a signature on the body that appears to read 'EMK', which is consistent with the owner's submission; however, I cannot verify the identity or professional status of this artist from a photograph alone. The style and molded base patterns suggest a hypothesis that this is a mid-to-late 20th-century piece of American decorative glassware, possibly in the tradition of producers like Fenton, though it lacks a visible factory mark to support such an attribution. In my assessment, the value is significantly impacted by the visible condition: a large vertical crack extending from the rim and wear to the gold-toned trim are present. General market demand for common 20th-century decorative glass is currently modest, and damaged pieces typically see a 70-90% reduction in value compared to those in mint condition. The provided estimate assumes the item is a studio-painted piece of decorative glass as hypothesized. If the signature was found to belong to a known master artist or a rare specialized production line, the value could increase, while a piece without any attribution would likely sell for less than $10 given the structural damage. To confirm the origin and potential maker, an in-person examination by a glass specialist and research into the specific 'EMK' monogram would be necessary, as photos cannot verify if the painting was done by a factory professional or a hobbyist.

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