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American Brilliant Period Style Cut Glass Vase

Antique & Collectible Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$40–$60

As of May 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a small, clear cut-glass vase, likely a trumpet or celery vase, featuring intricate geometric patterns characteristic of the American Brilliant Period (ABP) style, though likely a mid-20th-century revival or contemporary production. The piece is constructed from high-leaded crystal, evidenced by its high clarity and sharp, crisp refractive edges. The design features a sawtooth-rimmed mouth leading into a body decorated with hobstar, fan, and cross-hatch motifs. The vessel tapers down to an orb-like stem before terminating in a wide, star-cut circular base. A notable feature is the presence of a blue and white diamond-shaped foil brand label on the base, which typically identifies manufacturers like Hofbauer or similar European crystal houses from the late 20th century. The condition appears excellent with no visible chips or clouding (sickness) in the glass, and the serrated top edge remains uniform. The quality is indicative of machine-cut or highly polished pressed glass designed to replicate 19th-century masterworks. The glass possesses a brilliant luster and appears free of significant surface scratches or base wear, suggesting it has been used primarily for display.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the images provided, this is a clear crystal vase in the American Brilliant Period (ABP) style. While the geometric motifs—featuring hobstars, fans, and deep miter cuts—mimic the rich complexity of late 19th-century American glass, the overall form and the presence of the blue foil label on the base point strongly to a mid-to-late 20th-century European manufacture. The label style is highly distinctive of makers such as Hofbauer (specifically their 'Byrdes' or similar lines, though this lacks the bird motif) or Bohemian producers like Cristal d'Arques or generic Czech imports from the 1970s–1990s. The condition appears excellent. The sawtooth rim is intact without visible 'flea bites' or significant chipping, a common issue in both genuine antiques and vintage reproductions. The clarity is high, indicating a good lead content (likely 24%), which gives it that characteristic heavy refraction. However, the uniformity of the cuts suggests this is likely high-quality pressed glass that has been finished by hand or machine-cut to sharpen the detail, rather than the wheel-cut craftsmanship of the 1890s. The current market for 20th-century crystal revival pieces is softer than for genuine antique ABP glass. These items are readily available and primarily hold decorative rather than investment value. It would retail nicely in a vintage shop but does not command high collector premiums. To provide a definitive attribution, I would need to physically handle the piece to feel the sharpness of the edges (genuine ABP is perilously sharp) and examine the label under magnification to confirm the specific manufacturer, as the image resolution limits reading the specific text on the foil sticker.

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