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Submitted photo · July 18, 2026

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Made in Holland exclusively for PartyLite

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AI Identification

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Purple translucent glass pitcher or hurricane vessel

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$35.00 - $65.00

As of July 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a large, translucent purple glass vessel, appearing to be a pitcher or hurricane-style candle holder. The glass has a rich amethyst or violet hue and features a smooth, polished surface with a rounded, tapering body that narrows toward a heavy, thick base. The rim shows a slight undulation, suggesting a hand-blown or molded glass construction. A small, unverified label is visible inside the bottom of the vessel, though the text is illegible from the image. The user provides a claim that this item was "Made in Holland exclusively for PartyLite"; while the vessel's style and color are consistent with contemporary decorative glassware distributed by brands like PartyLite, this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to in-person verification of the label and origin marks. The glass appears to be in good condition with no visible chips or cracks, showing only minor surface reflections and typical lint. Similar items were popular in the late 20th to early 21st centuries. Without a clear, legible maker's mark or accompanying documentation, the specific manufacturer and heritage cannot be stated as a verified fact.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the images of this large, translucent purple glass vessel, which appears to be a pitcher or hurricane-style candle holder. Based on what I can see, the object exhibits a smooth finish and a rich amethyst hue characteristic of contemporary decorative glassware. The user notes an attribution as 'Made in Holland exclusively for PartyLite,' and while I can see a label at the base, the text is illegible. Per user submission, I am treating this Holland-PartyLite origin as a working hypothesis; I cannot verify the manufacturer or specific glass composition from a photo alone. The estimate of $35.00 to $65.00 is based on the assumption that the user's attribution is correct. In the secondary market, comparable decorative glassware attributed to European manufacture for candle-distribution brands typically occupies this price bracket. The value represents the utility and aesthetic appeal as a functional decor piece. If the item is found to be a mass-produced reproduction or lacks the specific 'Made in Holland' branding upon physical inspection, the market interest would likely shift to the lower end of the range, closer to $15.00-$25.00. To move beyond this hypothesis, a physical inspection is necessary to verify the label's text and check for any acid-etched marks. While the condition appears good in the photo, a hands-on examination would be required to rule out internal stress fractures or microscopic flea bites at the rim. The market for this type of contemporary glassware is currently stable, driven primarily by collectors of specific home-decor brands rather than fine art glass investors.

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