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Pair of green pressed glass goblets in the style of Libbey Rock Sharpe

Glassware

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$10 - $25

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A pair of footed goblets or wine glasses made of translucent, emerald-green pressed glass. The vessels feature a rounded bowl that narrows toward the bottom, supported by a short, columnar stem and a flat, circular base. The exterior of the bowl is decorated with a complex molded pattern: the lower third displays vertical ribbing or fluting, while the middle section features a banded motif with repeating scalloped or arched geometry. The upper portion of the bowl remains smooth. The color is uniform throughout, consistent with Mid-Century Modern or later 20th-century mass-produced glassware. Based on the olive-tinted emerald hue and the specific geometric pattern, these are stylistically consistent with the 'Anticipation' pattern attributed to Libbey glass, manufactured around the 1970s. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the image, so this attribution is based on a visual comparison of the form and pattern. The glass appears to be in good utilitarian condition with a high-gloss surface and no immediately apparent chips or cracks visible in the photograph.

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this pair of green pressed glass goblets. The vessels exhibit a translucent emerald-to-olive hue and a molded geometric pattern consistent with the 'Anticipation' design, which is a hypothesis based on visual similarities to pieces attributed to Libbey glass from the 1970s. From what I can see, the glass appears to be in good utilitarian condition with a high-gloss finish. However, I cannot verify the manufacturer or the age from a photograph alone, as no maker's marks are visible; a physical inspection would be required to check for mold seams, weight, and wear patterns on the base that might suggest age. The current market for mass-produced Mid-Century and late 20th-century glassware remains stable but modest. The estimated value of $10-$25 reflects the typical secondary market range for a pair of such glasses under the assumption they are indeed the Libbey 'Anticipation' pattern. If these were determined to be generic 'in the style of' pieces by a lesser-known manufacturer, the value would likely sit at the lower end of that range or slightly below. To move beyond this working assumption of attribution, one would need to provide original packaging or documentation, or have the pieces compared in person by a specialist in 20th-century American table glass. Without such verification, they are valued primarily as attractive, functional vintage decorative objects rather than rare collectibles.

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