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AI Identification

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Pressed glass rocks glass with diamond and scroll motif

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $12.00

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a cylindrical rocks glass or 'old fashioned' glass, stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century mass-produced glassware. The piece is crafted from clear glass and features a repetitive molded pattern around its exterior circumference. The design consists of large diamond or lozenge shapes formed by intersecting vertical and diagonal lines, with a decorative scroll or fleur-de-lis-style motif centered within the upper diamond sections. The lower portion of the glass appears to feature traditional starburst or sunburst geometric incisions typical of pressed glass intended to mimic more expensive cut crystal. The rim is rounded and smooth, while the base appears thick and weighted to provide stability. No maker's marks, signatures, or acid-etched logos are visible in the provided image; consequently, a specific manufacturer such as Libbey or Anchor Hocking cannot be verified without physical inspection for nearly invisible base markings. The glass shows moderate clarity with minor surface reflections. No significant chips or cracks are immediately visible, though some minor shelf wear or light scratching on the base would be typical for an item of this style and presumed age.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the provided image, I have appraised this single rocks glass. The item appears to be mass-produced pressed glass, likely from the mid-to-late 20th century. While the motif of diamonds and scrolls is decorative, the lack of visible maker’s marks in the photo suggests a common manufacture, possibly by firms such as Libbey or Anchor Hocking. However, I cannot verify a specific manufacturer without a physical inspection for nearly invisible acid-etched logos or base markings. Based on what I can see, the glass displays moderate clarity typical of soda-lime glass rather than lead crystal. My valuation is based on the current secondary market for utilitarian vintage barware of this type, which is generally sold for its decorative and functional appeal rather than rarity. The value of $5 to $12 assumes the piece is in good condition with only minor shelf wear; significant chips or clouding from dishwasher use would reduce the value to a nominal amount. Because this appears to be a common retail item rather than a high-end designer piece, the value remains relatively stable regardless of a specific brand attribution. To confirm the origin, I would need to perform an in-person examination to check for mold seams, weight, and any potential faint trademarks on the underside. If this were part of a larger, complete set of six or eight, the per-unit value might be slightly higher due to the desirability of matching sets in host environments. Conversely, if it is a modern reproduction of a vintage pattern, the value would be at the lower end of the spectrum.

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