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AI Identification

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Mid-century style flared glass with scroll pattern

Vintage Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00 - $25.00

As of May 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a conical or tapered drinking vessel made of clear glass with a significant flare toward the rim. It features an ornate, screen-printed or enameled decorative band in black and metallic gold-toning. The pattern consists of repeating architectural scrollwork and fleur-de-lis motifs, framed by dotted borders, which is highly consistent with the 'Regency' or 'Hollywood Regency' barware styles popular in the mid-20th century. The glass displays a heavy base for stability. In the provided image, there are visible signs of age and wear, specifically significant fading and loss of the metallic gold pigment within the scrolled panels, revealing the underlying black design. No maker's mark or signature is visible in the photograph; while the aesthetic is consistent with manufacturers like Culver Ltd. or Georges Briard, a definitive attribution cannot be made without a signature. The piece appears to be a vintage cocktail or rocks glass, likely dating from the 1950s to 1970s based on the decorative application and silhouette.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided photograph, this item appears to be a mid-century tapered cocktail glass featuring a scroll pattern consistent with Hollywood Regency barware. While the aesthetic suggests popular makers such as Culver Ltd. or Georges Briard, I cannot verify a signature or maker's mark from the photo alone. Therefore, my valuation is based on the item as an unattributed vintage piece 'in the style of' these recognized designers. The glass exhibits significant condition issues, specifically heavy loss and fading of the metallic gold-tone enamel. This wear substantially reduces its desirability to collectors, who typically seek 'like-new' brilliance in 22k gold-overlay glassware. In the current secondary market, single glasses of this type with notable finish degradation occupy the lower end of the value spectrum. If this piece were part of a pristine, signed set of six or eight, the per-unit value would increase significantly; however, as a standalone item in its current state, it is valued primarily as a functional decorative object. To confirm a more precise valuation or establish a definitive attribution, I would need a physical inspection to check for hidden etched signatures near the base and to assess the tactile quality of the glass. Should the piece be definitively identified as a common reproduction rather than a period vintage item, the value would likely drop to the $5.00 range. Conversely, a verified signature from a premium designer could support the higher end of my estimate despite the noted wear.

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