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AI Identification

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Vintage-style rectangular aqua glass bottle

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $35

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a tall, molded glass bottle with a rectangular base that tapers slightly toward the top. The glass exhibits a light aqua or greenish-blue tint, often associated with historic 'natural glass' occurring from iron impurities. The bottle features a long neck finishing in a rounded, applied-style or tooled lip with an open pour-spout. The construction is stylistically consistent with utilitarian pharmaceutical, chemical, or bitters bottles from the late 19th or early 20th century. Based on the photograph, the side panels are flat and appear to lack embossed text or branding, which was common for 'generic' bottles meant for paper labels. The glass shows some internal cloudiness or surface residue, which is often observed in aged glass due to mineral deposits or burial. No maker's marks or stamps are visible in this view, so any specific age or manufacturer attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical examination for mold seams and base characteristics. The overall craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced utilitarian object rather than decorative glassware.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have evaluated this rectangular aqua glass bottle. The item appears to be a utilitarian vessel consistent with late 19th or early 20th-century mass production, possibly for pharmaceutical or chemical use. The light aqua tint suggests a natural glass composition, and the tooled lip indicates a manufacture date likely following the transition from pontil-scarred bases to mold-blown techniques. Based on what I can see, the bottle lacks embossing, which historically suggests it was intended for a paper label. The reported cloudiness is typical for excavated or aged glass, though I cannot verifyfrom a photo whether this is surface residue or permanent 'sickness' (delamination) of the glass. This value range assumes the bottle is an antique utilitarian object from the 1880–1910 period. If this were found to be a modern decorative reproduction—common in 'vintage-style' home decor—the value would likely drop to under $10. Conversely, if an in-person examination revealed a rare maker's mark or specific mold characteristics on the base, the value could increase slightly. General market demand for unbranded aqua bottles is currently stable but modest, as collectors typically favor examples with unique embossing or provenance. To further refine this hypothesis, a physical inspection is required to check for mold seams, base markings, and to differentiate between authentic age-related wear and modern artificial distressing. Scientific testing or documented provenance would be needed to confirm the exact period of manufacture.

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