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Cut Crystal Champagne Flute

Glassware and Crystal

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$65

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This elegant champagne flute is crafted from clear, high-quality cut crystal, characterized by its substantial weight and brilliant light refraction. The bowl features a tapered cylindrical silhouette that narrows slightly toward the rim. The lower half of the bowl is decorated with deep vertical wedge cuts that transition into a base of diamond or grid-like hatch cuts, creating a sparkling refractive effect. The stem is faceted and integrated into an architectural base that meets a circular foot. While no specific maker's mark is visible in the image, the clarity and precision of the cuts suggest a contemporary luxury manufacturer (similar to Waterford or Mikasa styles) likely dating from the late 20th century to modern day. The crystal appears to be in good used condition with no visible chips, cracks, or clouding; however, there is a prominent white adhesive retail sticker remaining on the underside of the base which should be removed to inspect for hidden ground marks. The overall craftsmanship displays high clarity and classic geometric proportions suitable for formal stemware collections.

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I have conducted a visual analysis of this cut crystal champagne flute. The piece exhibits high clarity and a refractive index indicative of lead crystal, featuring deep wedge and diamond-cut patterns that reflect light with significant brilliance. The structural design suggests a contemporary luxury production, likely dating from the 1990s to the present. The condition appears excellent with no apparent chips or 'flea bites' along the rim or foot, though the presence of an adhesive retail sticker on the base necessitates removal to ensure no scratches or acid-etched maker's marks are hidden beneath. The market for single-replacement stemware is steady but saturated. Comparables for similar patterns from manufacturers like Waterford (Marquis line) or Mikasa typically range between $30 and $70 per stem at auction or through secondary replacements. The value is capped by its status as a mass-produced luxury item rather than a rare antique or signed artisan piece. My assessment is hampered by the inability to physically 'ring' the glass to confirm lead content or tactilely inspect for micro-abrasions. For a definitive authentication, I would require an in-person inspection to locate acid-etched signatures, verify weight/balance, and confirm the absence of repair grinding on the rim. Final value is predicated on the item being part of a recognizable pattern from a reputable house.

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