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AI Identification

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Art Deco-style pressed glass multi-welled vanity or desk organizer

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This transparent, colorless glass object features multiple tiered wells of varying heights, stylistically consistent with pressed glass desk or vanity organizers from the mid-20th century. The piece is constructed with thick, heavy walls and deep vertical ribbing that creates a rhythmic, fluted texture along the exterior. It contains at least three distinct cylindrical or semi-cylindrical compartments, likely intended for holding cosmetics, pens, or similar small items. The heavy base is rectangular with rounded edges, and the internal surfaces of the wells appear smooth. Under visual inspection, the glass shows high clarity with light refraction characteristic of molded glass. There are no visible maker's marks, etched signatures, or labels in the provided image to verify origin or manufacturer. The overall geometry, characterized by tiered architectural levels and vertical fluting, is consistent with Art Deco revival aesthetics. Condition appears stable with some surface dust and minor shelf wear consistent with secondhand items; however, potential crystalline fractures or small chips common to pressed glass are not immediately apparent without a physical inspection. Identification is based solely on stylistic features as the object lacks definitive branding.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this object appears to be a tiered pressed glass organizer, likely produced in the mid-20th century. I can observe a heavy, molded construction with vertical fluting and tiered compartments that suggest an Art Deco-influenced design. However, I cannot verify the specific manufacturer or glass composition from a photograph; while the clarity is good, I cannot determine if this is lead crystal or standard soda-lime glass without a physical inspection or a ring test. The value for a piece of this type is currently driven by the popularity of vintage 'vanity-ware' and desk accessories. For an item consistent with this era and style, the market range is generally $45–$85 at retail, assuming it is an unattributed mid-century piece. I would expect a slightly higher value if it were associated with a specific sought-after maker, though no visible marks are present to support such a hypothesis. If a physical inspection revealed significant chips, 'flea bites,' or crystalline fractures not visible here, the value would likely drop below $30. Conversely, if it were found to be a contemporary reproduction or an 'in the style of' mass-market copy, the value would be closer to $15–$25. To arrive at a more precise valuation, an in-person examination is necessary to check for acid-etched signatures, assess the wear on the base, and verify the glass quality. Professional authentication would require reviewing any original box or provenance documentation, which are currently unavailable.

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