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AI Identification

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Etched glass wine goblet with floral pattern

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an etched glass wine goblet, featuring a bowl with a slightly tapered rim, a slender stem, and a circular foot. The decoration consists of wheel-etched or sandblasted floral motifs, including six-petaled flowers connected by sweeping, linear vines that wrap around the circumference of the vessel. The glass appears to be translucent with a yellowish or smoky tint, though this may be attributed to lighting or surface residue. There is a visible mark on the base that appears consistent with an etched logo or manufacturer's branding, though it is not clearly legible from the provided angle. The craftsmanship and design are stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century glassware, potentially in the manner of manufacturers like Princess House or similar decorative stemware brands of that era. Condition-wise, the glass shows significant cloudiness, likely due to hard water deposits, surface grime, or 'glass sickness' from repeated machine washing. No significant chips or cracks are immediately visible. The identification is hedged as no definitive maker's label is readable, and the item shares characteristics with many mass-produced floral stemware patterns.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this etched glass wine goblet. The vessel features floral motifs and vines that appear consistent with mass-produced decorative stemware from the mid-to-late 20th century, specifically evoking patterns associated with manufacturers like Princess House. I can observe a mark on the base that might be a manufacturer's branding, but it is not legible from this angle; therefore, I am treating the attribution to a specific maker as a hypothesis rather than a fact. The glass exhibits notable cloudiness which could be surface residue or permanent 'glass sickness' from chemical etching in a dishwasher. I cannot verify the exact cause of this haze or the presence of microscopic chips from a photo alone. Market demand for individual pieces of vintage floral glassware is generally low, as these items are typically sold in sets. The estimated value of $5 to $15 reflects a single piece in this condition, assuming the pattern is a common decorative line. If the item were part of a more prestigious or rare collection, the value might increase slightly, but given the visible condition issues and commonality of the design, it would likely sell at the lower end of the range. To confirm any specific attribution, an in-person inspection would be required to identify the maker's mark and assess the glass quality. If this item is found to be a generic reproduction or an unattributed 'in the style of' piece with permanent clouding, the value would be negligible, likely under $5. A physical examination is necessary to rule out structural damage not visible in the image.

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