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Submitted photo · June 21, 2026

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clear, heavy, tall vase with scalloped rim and several different patterns around the body of the vase

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AI Identification

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Vintage Footed Cut Glass Trumpet Vase

Collectibles / Glassware / Vases

AI Estimated Value

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$125 - $225

As of June 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear, heavy lead crystal or brilliant-cut glass trumpet-style vase featuring a scalloped rim and a pedestal base. The body of the vase is decorated with multiple intricate patterns, including deep vertical mitre cuts, criss-cross diamond hashing, and elongated thumbprint or almond-shaped facets towards the lower portion of the vessel. The scalloped rim is finished with delicate notches that align with the vertical ribs of the body. The stem transitions into a thick, circular footed base which is also embellished with a radial starburst or sunburst cut pattern on the underside for added brilliance and stability. Based on the sharpness of the cuts and the way it refracts light, the piece demonstrates high-quality craftsmanship typical of the mid-20th-century American or European brilliant-cut glass revival style. The glass appears to be in excellent used condition with no visible chips, cracks, or significant clouding, though minor shelf wear on the base is expected for its age. The overall construction is solid, indicating a high lead content which provides its characteristic weight and clarity. Marks are not immediately visible in the provided image, but the style is reminiscent of makers like Waterford or Gorham.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a thorough visual examination of this pedestal trumpet vase. The piece exhibits the physical characteristics of high-quality lead crystal, specifically the deep mitre cuts, scalloped notches, and high refractive index typical of the Mid-Century American Brilliant Period (ABP) revival. The 'Sunburst' base and almond facets suggest a piece of significant weight and clarity. Based on the visual evidence, the condition appears excellent; the crispness of the cuts indicates minimal 'flea bites' or significant surface wear, though the expected minor shelf wear on the base confirms a period age rather than a modern reproduction. The current market for 20th-century cut glass is stable but relies heavily on brand identification. While the style mirrors prestigious makers such as Waterford or Gorham, the absence of a visible acid-etched signature or hallmark places this item in the 'attributed' category. Comparable unsigned lead crystal vases of this size and complexity typically realize between $125 and $225 at auction or specialized antique retail. Demand is driven by the 'brilliant cut' aesthetic which remains popular for traditional interior decor. Note that this appraisal is based on photographic evidence alone. To finalize a definitive valuation and confirm authenticity, an in-person inspection is required to check for acid marks (often faded near the base), evaluate the 'ring' of the glass (indicating lead content), and check for internal clouding or 'sick glass.' Documentation of provenance or an original box would significantly enhance the item's marketability and could push the value toward the higher end of the estimate.

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