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This collection consists of approximately twelve clear glass cordial or liqueur glasses, each featuring a consistent design. The glasses are relatively small, typical for serving spirits, and appear to be made of molded or pressed glass due to the discernible patterns and the uniformity across the set. Each glass has a rounded bowl that narrows towards the bottom, where it transitions into a faceted or ribbed stem. The stem is quite thick and appears to be adorned with a spiraling or twisted fluted pattern, adding visual interest and aiding in grip. The base of each glass is a circular, flat foot that provides stability. The most prominent decorative feature is the etched or molded pattern on the bowl, which strongly resembles stylized leaves or fronds resembling a fern or palm design, possibly in a repeating 'fern leaf' or 'palm leaf' motif. While it's difficult to determine the exact manufacturing process without closer inspection, the crispness of the patterns suggests good quality pressing. The overall condition appears to be good for their age, with no immediately visible chips, cracks, or significant fleabites in the available images. There might be some minor surface wear consistent with age and use, such as light scratches or slight cloudiness, but this is not clearly evident. The clear glass suggests they are likely lead crystal or high-quality soda-lime glass, designed to catch and refract light. Given the style, these glasses likely date from the mid-20th century, possibly 1950s-1970s, which was a popular era for decorative pressed glass drinkware. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures in the provided images. The uniformity of the set indicates they were likely sold as a complete collection. Their design makes them suitable for vintage and traditional decor.
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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this set of approximately twelve vintage pressed glass cordial/liqueur glasses appears to be in good overall condition. I observe a consistent design and uniformity across the set, which suggests they were originally sold as a complete collection. The 'fern leaf' or 'palm leaf' motif on the bowls, along with the faceted/fluted stems, is characteristic of mid-20th century pressed glass, likely dating from the 1950s-1970s. The clarity of the glass and crispness of the patterns indicate good quality manufacturing for pressed glass of this era. I do not see any immediate chips, cracks, or significant fleabites, which is a positive sign for condition.
Regarding market conditions, vintage pressed glass cordial sets have a steady but not exceptionally high demand. They appeal primarily to collectors of vintage barware or individuals seeking decorative pieces for traditional decor. While attractive, these are relatively common items, and their value is mainly driven by condition, completeness of the set, and aesthetic appeal rather than extreme rarity.
Factors impacting value include the complete nature of the set (12 glasses), the good apparent condition, and the appealing design. Limitations in authentication are present, as I cannot verify authenticity without physical inspection. An in-person examination would be crucial to confirm the absence of subtle imperfections (e.g., minor fleabites, internal inclusions, stress cracks), assess any cloudiness or etching that might not be visible in the image, and determine if there are any faint maker's marks that could influence value. Without provenance documentation or scientific testing for glass composition, I cannot definitively confirm the exact age or ruling out modern reproductions, though the style strongly suggests vintage. Given these considerations, I appraise this set at a value reflecting its decorative and collectible appeal as vintage pressed glass.