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Submitted photo · June 27, 2026

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Three amber-colored glass goblets with clear stems

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $35

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This set of three matching drinking vessels features tall, ovoid-shaped bowls in a warm amber or honey-colored glass, supported by clear glass stems. Each clear stem is characterized by two distinct spherical or 'ball' knobs, leading down to a wide, circular flat base. The bowls appear to have a slight taper toward the rim, which is consistent with styles used for wine or specialty water service. Stylistically, the set is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century glassware design, often seen in mass-produced decorative table settings from the 1960s or 1970s. The glass appears to be in fair condition, though there are visible orange price or inventory stickers adhered to the sides of two bowls. Without a visible maker's mark or sand-blasted signature on the base—which cannot be seen in the photograph—the specific manufacturer or origin cannot be identified. However, the design is consistent with various commercial glassworks of the period. The material appears to be a standard pressed or blown-molded glass rather than fine lead crystal, based on the visual weight and refraction under the fluorescent retail lighting.

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this set of three amber glass goblets with double-ball clear stems. Based on what I can see, these vessels appear to be mid-to-late 20th-century molded glassware, likely from the 1960s or 1970s. I cannot identify a specific manufacturer from the photograph as no sand-blasted marks or etched signatures are visible on the bases. The material lacks the high refractive index associated with lead crystal, suggesting standard soda-lime glass. The condition appears fair, though the presence of adhesive inventory stickers may mask minor surface scratches or shelf wear that I cannot verify from a photo. The value estimate of $15-$35 for the set is based on general market interest for vintage 'mid-century' colored glassware of similar utility and mass-produced quality. These types of items are frequently traded in the secondary market as decorative or functional table settings. To confirm a more specific attribution, an in-person examination would be required to check for subtle mold marks or weight characteristics associated with specific glassworks of that era. Without a verifiable provenance or maker's mark, the item must be treated as unattributed commercial glassware. If these were determined to be by a premium designer or a sought-after artisanal maker, the value could increase slightly; however, if they are found to have significant chips or 'flea bites' not visible in the image, the value would decrease to a nominal utility level. An expert appraisal and physical inspection are recommended for a more precise valuation.

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