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Amber Glass Decanter with Stopper

Decanter

AI Estimated Value

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$30-70

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an amber-colored glass decanter, complete with a matching stopper, currently encased within a clear plastic bag or wrapping, likely for protection. The decanter features a broad, rounded base that tapers upwards into a slender, elongated neck. The main body of the decanter appears somewhat flattened on one side, or perhaps it's an optical illusion from the angle and the light reflecting through the glass. The glass itself is a warm, rich amber hue, suggesting it could be pressed glass, art glass, or even a vintage piece. The surface shows some light reflections and possibly a subtle haze or residue internally which could be old liquid contents or just some dust. The stopper is conically shaped with a faceted or decorative top, fitting snugly into the decanter's opening. While no specific maker’s marks or signatures are visible in the provided images, the overall design suggests a decorative and functional piece, possibly from the mid-20th century given its style and the typical use of such colored glass for barware during that period. The craftsmanship appears to be reasonably good, with smooth contours, though a detailed assessment of seams or mold lines would require clearer images. No obvious chips, cracks, or significant damage are visible, though the plastic wrapping obscures some details. There appears to be some internal residue or 'gunk' at the bottom of the decanter, which might indicate prior use or that it has been stored with liquid inside.

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I have examined the amber glass decanter with stopper, and based on the provided image, I assess its authenticity as a decorative and functional barware item. The warm amber hue and design are consistent with pieces produced in the mid-20th century, a period when colored glassware, particularly for decanters, was quite popular. The conical, possibly faceted stopper appears to be original and fitted. Regarding condition, the decanter presents well visually, encased within what appears to be protective plastic. I note the presence of internal residue or 'gunk' at the bottom, suggesting prior use, which can detract slightly from value unless thoroughly cleaned. There are no obvious chips or cracks visible through the wrapping. However, without unwrapping, a full assessment of surface integrity, including potential scratches, scuffs, or internal hazing that might be more significant than suggested, is not possible. I also cannot ascertain if there are any mold lines or manufacturing flaws that would impact value. Market conditions for such amber glass decanters are generally moderate. While a vintage piece, it does not appear to be from a renowned maker, which would significantly elevate its value. Comparables of similar unbranded or less-known mid-century amber decanters typically fetch between $30 and $70 on secondary markets (e.g., Etsy, eBay, antique malls). Demand is steady but not high, primarily from collectors of vintage barware or individuals seeking decorative accessories. Rarity is low; many similar items were produced. Factors impacting value include the lack of a discernible maker's mark, eliminating attribution to a high-end manufacturer. The internal residue will require cleaning, impacting its 'ready-to-display' value. For full authentication and a more precise valuation, an in-person examination is crucial to assess surface condition, confirm glass type (e.g., pressed vs. art glass), identify any maker's marks or pontil scars, and evaluate the precise fit and condition of the stopper. Provenance documentation, if available, would also aid in confirming its age and origin.

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