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Crystal Decanter with Stopper

Barware/Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$40-75

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a classical crystal decanter, likely intended for spirits such as whiskey or wine. The decanter is made of clear, colorless lead crystal, which is characterized by its brilliant sparkle and clarity, allowing light to refract beautifully through its facets. It features a bulbous base that tapers upwards into a slender neck, flaring slightly at the mouth to accommodate a matching stopper. The lower portion of the decanter body is adorned with a deeply cut diamond or crosshatch pattern, which extends uniformly around its circumference, catching and reflecting light. The base also appears to have a starburst or similar cut pattern on the underside, though this is not clearly visible. The stopper is substantial, also crafted from clear crystal, and echoes the diamond-cut pattern of the decanter's body. It is designed to fit snugly into the neck, preserving the contents. A gold-toned foil sticker, partially obscured but legible, is affixed to the neck, bearing the words "Prestige Crystal" or similar, indicating the brand or quality of the crystal. The decanter's design suggests a style popular from the mid-20th century onwards, emphasizing elegance and traditional craftsmanship. There are no immediately visible signs of damage such as chips or cracks, and the crystal appears clean. The construction quality is indicative of machine-cut or partially hand-finished crystal, offering good weight and presentation. The item appears to be in very good, preserved condition, suggesting it has been well-cared for or seen limited use.

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I assess this classical crystal decanter with stopper to be in very good, preserved condition. There are no immediately visible chips, cracks, or significant wear. The clarity and sparkle of the lead crystal indicate good quality, and the deeply cut diamond pattern is consistently applied. The presence of a 'Prestige Crystal' foil sticker, though partially obscured, suggests a brand-name item, likely machine-cut or partially hand-finished, which is common for decanters of this style. Its design is typical of mid-20th century to contemporary production. Market conditions for crystal decanters are generally moderate. While there's a steady demand for barware, mass-produced or widely available crystal pieces like this one do not command exceptionally high prices. Comparables in similar condition from brands such as Godinger, Cristal d'Arques, or even some Waterford Lismore patterns (when not antique or rare) typically retail in the $50-150 range for new items, and often less in the secondary market. The 'Prestige Crystal' sticker implies good quality but not necessarily high-end rarity. Factors impacting value include its excellent condition and functional utility. However, what limits a higher valuation is the likely commonality of its style and the absence of clear authentication as a rare or highly sought-after collectible. Demand for such pieces is consistent but not necessarily intense for this particular type. Without in-person examination, I cannot definitively confirm the lead content of the crystal, detect minute flaws, or verify the exact origin beyond the brand sticker. Full authentication would benefit from physical inspection for maker's marks not visible in the image, a clearer view of the 'Prestige Crystal' branding, and potentially provenance documentation.

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