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AI Identification

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Pressed glass goblet in the style of Avon '1876 Cape Cod'

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AI Estimated Value

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a short-stemmed goblet constructed from deep ruby-red pressed glass. The body features a highly decorative embossed pattern characterized by repeating circular medallions with fine cross-hatching or 'waffle' textures, separated by stylized fleur-de-lis or diamond-shaped geometric accents. This specific motif is stylistically consistent with the '1876 Cape Cod' pattern produced in the late 20th century. The vessel sits on a short, hexagonal pedestal stem that flares into a matching hexagonal base with a decorative scalloped or beaded edge. The color appears to be a uniform, dark red (often called 'ruby glass'), showing significant depth and luster where the light hits the raised facets. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the image, so attribution remains a hypothesis based on visual pattern matching. The glass appears to be in good condition with no apparent chips, cracks, or heavy scratching visible at this resolution, though physical inspection would be required to verify structural integrity. The craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced but high-quality decorative tableware item likely dating from the 1970s or 1980s.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this ruby-red pressed glass goblet. The item exhibits decorative motifs, specifically the medallion and cross-hatch patterns, that are stylistically consistent with the '1876 Cape Cod' line produced for the Avon Products Inc. collection during the late 20th century. Based on what I can see, the glass possesses a uniform color and high-luster finish typical of mass-produced decorative glassware from the 1970s and 1980s. I must state that this attribution remains a hypothesis. I cannot verify the manufacturer or the specific composition of the glass from a photo alone; a physical inspection would be required to rule out contemporary replicas or similar patterns produced by other glass houses. The lack of visible maker's marks is common for this series, but their absence means authentication would depend on verifying weight, mold seams, and glass clarity in person. The market for this specific style of glassware is currently characterized by high supply and moderate demand among collectors of vintage tableware. Items of this type typically sell in the $5.00 to $15.00 range per stem. My estimate assumes the item is in the excellent condition suggested by the photo. Should the goblet be found to have chips, 'sick glass' clouding, or manufacturing defects upon physical examination, the value would likely drop below $5.00. Conversely, if it were proven to be an earlier historical inspiration rather than a mid-century production, the value could shift, though the current pattern strongly suggests a 20th-century origin. To confirm this valuation, one would need to document provenance or have the piece inspected by a specialist in American pressed glass.

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