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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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Been wrapped up in a box for last 40 years they were my mums mum and my mum was born in 1936 past away now

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Vintage Hand-Painted Floral Footed Drinking Glasses (Set of 3)

Drinkware

AI Estimated Value

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$25-45

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This set consists of three vintage drinking glasses, likely tumblers or small dessert glasses, featuring a distinctive footed design. Each glass is made of clear glass, allowing the hand-painted floral decoration to stand out. The primary motif on each glass includes several vibrant red poppy-like flowers, complete with green stems and leaves, interspersed with what appears to be yellow wheat stalks or similar golden flora, and possibly small white accent flowers. The painting has a slightly whimsical or folk-art quality to it. The glasses have a fluted or paneled body that tapers downwards into a short, green-tinted foot or base. This green color on the base is uniform across all three and gives a subtle contrast to the clear upper portion. The lip of each glass appears smooth and untrimmed. Given the context of being stored for 40 years and belonging to the user's grandmother, who was born in 1936, these glasses likely date from the mid-20th century, possibly the 1950s to 1970s. The hand-painted nature suggests home decor or giftware rather than mass-produced fine china. No immediate visible chips, cracks, or significant wear to the paintwork are apparent from the image, indicating good to excellent condition for their age. The craftsmanship appears to be of a reasonable quality for utilitarian or decorative glassware of that period, with the hand-painting adding a unique artisanal touch. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures visible in the provided image.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this set of three vintage hand-painted floral footed drinking glasses appears to be in very good to excellent condition for its age. The paintwork, featuring red poppies, green foliage, and yellow accents, shows no visible signs of significant wear, chipping, or fading. No chips, cracks, or repairs are evident on the glass itself. The fluted design and green-tinted foot are characteristic of mid-20th century decorative glassware. Given the owner's details that they belonged to her grandmother (born 1936) and have been stored for 40 years, a likely production period would be the 1950s-1970s. The hand-painted nature suggests a craft or decorative market, rather than high-end manufacturing. Authenticity, based solely on an image, is limited. While the style aligns with mid-century home decor, an in-person examination would be required to verify the hand-painted nature definitively versus a decal, to check for any hidden damage, and to search for very faint maker's marks that might be obscured or simply not visible in the photograph. Provenance documentation, such as original receipts or family history details, would further solidify authenticity and origin. In terms of market conditions, similar sets of vintage hand-painted glassware are generally found in the lower-to-mid range of the collectibles market. They are not particularly rare, nor is there exceptionally high demand unless they are associated with a known, desirable manufacturer or artist, which is not indicated here. While charming, the lack of a known maker or particularly distinctive artistic merit beyond typical decorative ware keeps their value modest. The "footed" design adds a touch of uniqueness, but doesn't significantly elevate rarity or demand. Therefore, I would place the appraisal value for this set between $25 and $45.

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