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Stained glass

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AI Identification

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Stained Glass Lighthouse Decorative Lamp

Decorative Art Glass

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$70

As of June 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative stained glass lighthouse, likely intended as an accent lamp or decorative object. Its approximate height can be estimated by comparison to the red Sharpie marker next to it, suggesting it stands around 6-8 inches tall. The primary materials are colored glass and a dark metal (likely lead came or copper foil with solder) forming the structural framework. The body of the lighthouse features a distinctive checkerboard pattern created by alternating black and white rectangular glass panes. The base of the lighthouse incorporates a band of red stained glass, adding a subtle color accent. The top section, representing the lantern room, is constructed with clear, textured glass panels, possibly designed to refract light. Above the lantern room, there's a dark metal conical roof with a small finial. Distinctive features include the surrounding metal railing or balcony just below the lantern room, typical of lighthouse architecture. The metal framework appears to have a dark, possibly aged or patinated finish, indicating either intentional design or natural oxidation over time. There are no visible signs of significant damage such as cracks in the glass or breaks in the solder lines from the provided images, suggesting it is in good condition. The craftsmanship appears to be of reasonable quality for a decorative item, with the glass pieces joined neatly by the metal channels. The style suggests a decorative piece from the late 20th century to early 21st century, often found in nautical-themed decor or art glass collections. There are no visible maker’s marks or signatures.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of this stained glass lighthouse decorative lamp. The overall condition appears to be very good, with no visible cracks, chips, or significant solder joint failures from the image provided. The craftsmanship, featuring a checkerboard pattern, red base, and clear textured glass lantern room with a metal roof and finial, is consistent with mass-produced or hobbyist-made decorative art glass. The dark metal framework shows a consistent finish. Given the absence of maker's marks or signatures, authenticity as a recognized artistic piece is difficult to ascertain from images alone; it’s likely a decorative item rather than a unique art glass antiquity. Market conditions for such decorative stained glass lighthouses typically see them retailing in the $40-$70 range. Comparables include similar-sized, unsigned decorative art glass lamps and figurines found in secondary markets, gift shops, or online marketplaces. There is a consistent but not high demand for nautical-themed decor, and items of this nature are not rare. Factors impacting value include its good condition and attractive design, balanced by its apparent lack of artist attribution, age, or unique artistic merit. Limitations in authenticity verification are significant. Without a physical inspection, I cannot definitively confirm material composition (e.g., lead content in solder, type of glass), internal structural integrity, or true dimensions. In-person examination would verify construction quality and allow for a closer inspection for any hidden damage. Provenance documentation (receipts, artist information) or scientific testing (material analysis) would be required to establish origin or confirm professional artistry, which this piece does not appear to possess.

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