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Tiffany glass vase

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AI Identification

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Tiffany & Co. Crystal Fluted Vase

Decorative Arts / Luxury Crystal

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $250

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a contemporary clear crystal vase, attributed to Tiffany & Co. based on context, featuring a distinct trumpet or flared-rim silhouette. The piece is constructed with optical vertical ribs that originate from a thick, weighted base and extend upward towards the rim, creating a fluted rhythmic design. The glass appears to be high-quality lead crystal, characterized by its clarity and light-refractive properties. The vase stands as a medium-sized vessel with a narrow pedestal-like foot that transitions into a wide, circular mouth. The craftsmanship is evident in the uniform thickness of the glass wall and the smooth polishing of the upper rim. While the manufacturer's mark is not visible in this specific orientation, these pieces are frequently acid-etched 'Tiffany & Co.' on the underside of the base. The condition appears to be excellent with no visible chips, clouding, or significant surface scratches, though some minor baseline shelf wear is typical for crystal of this age. This style reflects late 20th-century to early 21st-century modern luxury design, prioritizing minimalist elegance and the play of light through structured glass.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have virtually examined this contemporary Tiffany & Co. fluted crystal vase. The piece exhibits the high refractive index and clarity consistent with lead crystal produced for the Tiffany luxury lines, specifically the 'Trumpet' or 'Ribbed' styles popular in the late 20th century. Based on the provided imagery, the condition is excellent; I observe no 'secondary' clouding or internal fracturing, and the fire-polished rim appears smooth and free of flea bites. Authenticity is supported by the specific geometric rhythm of the optical vertical ribs and the consistent weight of the sham (base), which are hallmarks of Tiffany-commissioned glassworks from Europe. The market for contemporary Tiffany crystal remains stable but saturated. This specific design was produced in significant quantities, making it a common 'prestige gift' item rather than a rare collector’s piece. Comparable sales at auction houses (e.g., Heritage, EBTH) and secondary luxury markets typically see these flared vases hammer between $100 and $200, with retail replacement costs sitting slightly higher. Significant value is retained by the brand name rather than individual rarity. Limitations: This appraisal is based on photographic evidence. A definitive authentication requires an in-person physical inspection to verify the acid-etched 'Tiffany & Co.' signature on the base, which is occasionally forged or omitted on similar-looking generic crystalline. I would also need to verify the absence of 'glass cancer' (instability) and check for professional 'grinding' repairs to the rim which can devalue the piece by 40%. Original box and sales receipts would further solidify the provenance and upper-tier valuation.

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