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Submitted photo · May 21, 2026

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Large 40” across measurement ceiling stained glass over 20 lbs.

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AI Identification

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Fruit-Motif Tiffany-Style Stained Glass Lampshade

Lighting & Lamps

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $2,500

As of May 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a large, leaded stained glass lampshade featuring a fruit and foliage motif, stylistically consistent with late 20th-century 'Tiffany-style' reproductions. The owner notes a measurement of 40 inches across and a weight exceeding 20 lbs, though these specifications are unverified by this visual analysis. The shade consists of numerous individual glass pieces joined with dark-finished metal, possibly lead or copper foil, in a geometric grid on the upper section and organic shapes on the lower apron. The color palette includes cream and amber slag glass in the crown, a border of rippled translucent red glass, and various depictions of grapes, pears, and leaves in shades of green, purple, and orange. The grapes are represented by small, rounded glass cabochons, adding a three-dimensional element. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided image. The construction quality appears to be consistent with medium-to-high caliber commercial production rather than a 19th-century studio original. The condition shows minor surface grime but no obvious cracks or missing glass panes. This attribution is based solely on stylistic features and subject to in-person inspection.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this large, fruit-motif stained glass lampshade. The piece is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century 'Tiffany-style' reproductions rather than a studio production from the early 1900s. Based on what I can see, the construction involves multi-colored slag glass and cabochons joined with lead or copper foil. While the owner identifies the scale as 40 inches and over 20 lbs, I cannot verify these measurements from a photo alone; however, if accurate, the sheer scale of the shade significantly elevates its decorative value. The value estimate of $1,200-$2,500 assumes the piece is a high-quality vintage reproduction in excellent condition with no structural fatigue. Market demand for large-scale tiffany-style lighting remains steady for interior design purposes, though price points are heavily dictated by size and the complexity of the glasswork. I cannot confirm the maker or the specific glass manufacturer without a physical inspection to check for hidden signatures on the inner rim or the presence of specific solder techniques. Because this is appraised as a high-caliber reproduction 'in the style of' Tiffany, the value would not see the exponential increase associated with the studio originals, which can reach six figures. Conversely, if a physical examination reveals significant cracks, heat damage, or if the scale is smaller than the unverified 40 inches reported, the value would likely drop below $600. To confirm its origins and precise value, an in-person inspection of the leading and glass texture is required.

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