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Submitted photo · June 13, 2026

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Crystal or lead glass 14 inches long 7 inches wide 5 inches tall

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AI Identification

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Large Pressed Glass Boat-Shaped Bowl with Bird Medallions

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$60.00 - $125.00

As of June 13, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A boat-shaped or 'centerpiece' decorative vessel, measuring approximately 14 inches long by 7 inches wide according to owner-supplied measurements. The object is composed of heavy, transparent material that is consistent with the appearance of either lead crystal or thick pressed glass. The design features an intricate pattern of hobnails, diamond cuts, and fan-shaped ridges throughout the body. On each side, there is a central circular medallion featuring a frosted or acid-etched design of a bird—appearing to be a pigeon or dove—perched amidst foliage. The scalloped rim is finished with pointed 'teeth' or 'sawtooth' edging, and the piece is flanked by two large, scrolled handles. While the craftsmanship is reminiscent of late 19th-century American Brilliant Cut Glass or early 20th-century pressed patterns, the uniform frosted nature of the medallions suggests it could be a mid-to-late 20th-century reproduction in the style of earlier patterns. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the image to provide a firm attribution to a specific glass manufacturer such as Heisey, Waterford, or Imperial. The condition appears fair, with minor scratching visible on the surface and no large cracks or chips immediately evident; however, a physical inspection for small 'flea bites' on the sawtooth rim would be necessary for a full assessment.

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this object is a decorative pressed glass or crystal centerpiece bowl featuring bird medallions and a sawtooth rim. The design incorporates elements characteristic of the American Brilliant Cut Glass era (c. 1876–1917), though the clarity of the molding and the frosted nature of the medallions lead me to hypothesize that it may be a mid-20th-century piece in the style of earlier patterns. I cannot determine from a photo if the material is high-lead crystal or standard soda-lime glass, which significantly impacts value. While the user-supplied measurements of 14 inches suggest a substantial piece, I can't verify the presence of a maker's mark, such as those consistent with Heisey or Imperial, which would be necessary for a more precise attribution. The value estimate of $60–$125 assumes the piece is a high-quality vintage production in good condition. If physical inspection reveals 'flea bites' on the sharp rim or if the glass shows the yellowing common in some reproductions, the value would likely decrease to the $25–$40 range. Conversely, should an in-person examination by a glass specialist identify it as a documented 19th-century lead glass pattern, the value could exceed the current estimate. General market demand for large colorless glassware is currently stable but often dependent on the utilitarian appeal as a centerpiece. To reach a more certain conclusion, I would need to inspect the piece under UV light to check for fluorescence and feel the weight and sharpness of the 'cuts' to distinguish between pressed and hand-cut manufacturing.

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