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Submitted photo · June 25, 2026

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AI Identification

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Cut Crystal Bowl in the Pinwheel and Star Motif

Glassware and Crystal

AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $120

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This object is a round, heavy glass bowl featuring deep-relief decorative cutting, appears consistent with the 'American Brilliant' style or European cut lead crystal from the late 19th or early 20th century. The piece exhibits a complex geometric pattern including multiple 'starburst' or 'pinwheel' motifs separated by deep mitre cuts. The upper rim is finished with a 'sawtooth' or scalloped edge typical of high-quality decorative crystal. The base appears to have a large central multi-point starburst reflecting light through the vessel. The material shows high clarity and refractive properties, which is stylistically consistent with leaded crystal compositions. No maker's mark or acid-etched signature is visible in the provided photograph; as such, any specific attribution to manufacturers like Waterford, Baccarat, or Libbey remains a hypothesis subject to in-person verification or finding a mark on the bottom. The condition appears to be fair to good, with some visible clouding or slight residue in the deep grooves and what appears to be minor surface wear consistent with age and previous display. The craftsmanship suggests a high level of detail in the hand-cutting or press-and-cut process.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the photo, I can see a heavy glass bowl featuring deep-relief cutting in a pinwheel and star motif with a sawtooth rim. This is stylistically consistent with American Brilliant Period or European cut lead crystal from the late 19th or early 20th century. However, I cannot determine the exact material composition, acoustic resonance, or the presence of faint acid-etched marks from a photograph alone; a physical inspection is required to evaluate these factors. Because there are no visible signatures, any attribution to a prestigious manufacturer remains a tentative hypothesis. To clarify authorship, an in-person examination, catalog matching, or provenance documentation would be needed. The current market for unattributed cut crystal of this style is modest, with demand driven primarily by decorative utility rather than specialized collector interest. The observed clouding and minor surface wear also impact the overall desirability. Based on the assumption that this is a period piece of indeterminate maker, I estimate its value to be $50 - $120. If an in-person appraisal should reveal the item to be a modern reproduction or a lower-quality press-and-cut copy rather than hand-cut lead crystal, the value would decrease to approximately $15 - $30.

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