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AI Identification

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Victorian-style ornamental glass and metal ewer

Decorative Art Glass and Metalwork

AI Estimated Value

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$250.00 – $450.00

As of May 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This decorative ewer or pitcher appears to be a composite of hand-painted glass and cast metal components. The central glass body features a bulbous lower section and a cylindrical upper portion with a gradient transition from amber/red at the top to a creamy yellow toward the base. It is decorated with hand-painted floral motifs consisting of purple five-petal flowers and green foliage. The glass is set into cast metal mounts, including a pedestal base with scrollwork decoration and a complex top assembly. This upper assembly includes a flared, spout-like neck and a highly ornate rococo-style handle with scroll and leaf detailing. The metal has an antiqued, possibly brass or spelter appearance with a greenish-gold patina that may indicate age or an intentional finish. Stylistically, the item is consistent with the late 19th-century Victorian aesthetic, specifically recalling 'Burmese' glass or 'Peachblow' glass traditions often associated with makers like Mt. Washington Glass Company or Thomas Webb & Sons, though no maker's marks are visible in the image. The construction suggests it was intended as a decorative parlor piece rather than for functional use. Possible condition issues include typical surface oxidation on the metal mounts and potential minor wear to the painted enamel on the glass surfaces. Due to the lack of visible signatures or stamps, this identification is based solely on stylistic features and should be considered unverified.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this Victorian-style decorative ewer. From what I can see, the piece displays stylistic characteristics associated with late 19th-century 'Burmese' or 'Peachblow' glass traditions, possibly in the manner of makers like Mt. Washington or Thomas Webb. The gradient glass and hand-painted enamel florals are consistent with high-quality period parlor decor. However, I cannot verify from a photo whether the metal components are cast brass, bronze, or silver-plated spelter, nor can I confirm if the glass is period-correct or a later 20th-century revival. The value estimate of $250.00 to $400.00 is based on the hypothesis that this is a late Victorian era decorative object in good condition. This range reflects general market demand for ornate Victorian art glass within the current antiques trade. I must note that since no maker's marks or signatures are visible, this attribution remains unverified. To confirm authenticity and potentially increase the valuation, an in-person examination by a glass specialist and a physical inspection of the metal mounts for hidden hallmarks would be required. The absence of provenance documentation also limits the certainty of this estimate. If a physical inspection were to reveal that this is a modern reproduction or a 20th-century 'in the style of' boutique item rather than a true 19th-century antiquity, the market value would likely decrease to the $75.00 to $125.00 range. Conversely, if documentation linked this to a specific prestigious maker, the value could exceed the current estimate.

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