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AI Identification

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Italian lead crystal champagne flute in the Capri style

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$40.00 - $80.00 (per pair)

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear crystal champagne flute featuring an elongated V-shaped bowl with intricate geometric cut patterns. The base of the bowl showcases a series of crisscross or diamond cuts, transitioning into vertical wedge cuts that run upward toward the rim. The stem is faceted with a hexagonal or octagonal profile, leading to a circular flat base. The glass appears to have excellent clarity and light-refracting properties, which is characteristic of high-quality lead crystal. A gold-toned circular label is visible on the upper bowl, bearing a signature that appears consistent with the 'Capri' line. The text on the label reads 'CAPRI CRYSTAL CRISTALLO AL PIOMBO 24% ITALIA' in black lettering. A second glass to the right remains partially wrapped in its original blue and gold paper packaging, which bears a logo and further Italian text, appearing consistent with vintage retail presentation. The overall construction and labeling are consistent with Italian crystal production from the late 20th century. The item appears to be in good vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or cloudiness, though physical inspection would be required to rule out shelf wear or microscopic flea bites. The identification is based on the visible manufacturer label; however, labels can be reapplied, so this remains a hypothesis subject to verification of the glass quality and resonance in person.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided images of these champagne flutes. Based on what I can see, the items bear gold-toned labels consistent with the 'Capri' line of 24% lead crystal from Italy. The intricate geometric wedge and diamond cuts, combined with the faceted hexagonal stem, suggest high-quality Italian production from the late 20th century; however, I cannot verify the lead content, resonance, or precise glass clarity from a photograph alone. The presence of original packaging on one flute suggests they may be in excellent vintage condition. My valuation assumes the glasses are of the brand indicated by the stickers. If identified as the Capri line, a pair typically commands a value in the $40 to $80 range on the secondary market. This estimate reflects general market demand for vintage European stemware of this type, which remains steady for collectors of traditional barware. However, because labels can be reapplied or replicated, this attribution remains a hypothesis. I cannot make an authoritative claim regarding the manufacturer or rights holder without a physical inspection. An in-person examination would be required to rule out microscopic shelf wear or imperfections and to confirm the weight and refractive index characteristic of 24% lead crystal. If these were determined to be modern replicas or 'in the style of' Capri without the lead content, the value would likely decrease to $15 to $25 for the pair. To confirm the origin and value beyond a doubt, one would need to verify the etched signatures (if any), check provenance documentation, or consult a specialist in Italian crystal for a tactile evaluation of the cut depth and material density.

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