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Clear Glass Leaf-Embossed Bottle with Handle

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$15-30

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear glass bottle, spherically shaped in its main body, tapering elegantly to a narrow neck. The most distinctive feature is the embossed leaf pattern that adorns the upper 'shoulder' area of the bottle, directly below the neck. These leaves are artfully rendered, with visible veins and textured surfaces, suggesting a naturalistic design. The bottle includes a small, C-shaped handle attached to the neck, facilitating pouring and handling. The material is clear, transparent glass, allowing its contents to be visible. The opening of the neck is threaded, indicating it was designed to be sealed with a screw-cap, which is not present in the image. Although challenging to discern precise dimensions from the image, it appears to be a medium-sized bottle, likely intended for liquids like oil, vinegar, or perhaps a beverage. The craftsmanship suggests it is machine-made, potentially from the mid to late 20th century, a period when decorative glass bottles were common. No obvious chips, cracks, or repairs are visible, but the lighting makes it difficult to assess the exact condition of the glass surface (e.g., haziness, scratches, watermarks). There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures evident in the provided image. The overall design features a pleasant aesthetic, combining functionality with decorative elements.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this clear glass leaf-embossed bottle presents as a charming example of decorative glassware, likely from the mid to late 20th century. The spherical body with its tapering neck and distinctive embossed leaf pattern on the shoulder exhibits a pleasing aesthetic. The integrated C-shaped handle and threaded neck opening suggest a functional design, perhaps for oil, vinegar, or spirits. Authenticity as a functional decorative item from this period appears consistent with its design and manufacturing style (machine-made). Condition, from the image, appears good with no obvious chips, cracks, or repairs. However, I cannot definitively assess surface issues like haziness, scratches, or watermarks without a direct physical inspection and varying light conditions. Market conditions for such items are generally modest. Similar mass-produced decorative glass bottles from this era are relatively common. Comparables found in online marketplaces or antique mall settings typically retail in the $10-$40 range, depending on rarity of the specific pattern, manufacturer, and condition. This particular leaf pattern, while attractive, does not appear to be exceptionally rare or linked to a highly collectible manufacturer. Demand is steady for functional and aesthetically pleasing kitchen or decorative items, but not particularly high for individual examples of this type. The lack of maker's marks, though common for utilitarian glass, limits its collectibility. Factors significantly impacting value would be any hidden damage, significant haziness, or manufacturing flaws not visible in the image. Conversely, if it were part of a matching set, or if an original, uniquely decorated cap were included, the value could increase. For full authentication and a more precise condition assessment, a physical examination would be crucial to check for internal clouding, minute chips, or significant surface wear. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for such an item, could also add to its story but not significantly its monetary value. Given these considerations, I estimate its appraisal value to be between $15 and $30.

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