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Pair of Antique OR Vintage Glass Decanters with Ornate Metal Overlay

Decanters / Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$800-1,500

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This pair of matching decanters features clear glass bodies encased in ornate silver-toned metal filigree. Each bottle has a rectangular or possibly octagonal base, tapering upwards to a slender neck, and is topped with a matching ornate metal stopper. The glass itself appears to be cut or molded with facets, particularly visible on the lower half of the bottle where it extends above the metal casing and on the shoulders. The dominant feature of these decanters is the intricate metalwork, which appears to be white metal, possibly silver-plated or pewter given its aged patina and slightly dulled luster. The filigree design depicts a rococo or baroque style scene with what appears to be cherubs or putti amidst richly detailed foliage, scrolls, and possibly animal figures, such as deer or mythical creatures. The depth and complexity of the relief work indicate good craftsmanship. The metal has tarnished, suggesting age and a metallic composition prone to oxidation, lending a desired antique patina. There are no immediate visible signs of major damage like cracks or chips on the glass, nor significant dents or breaks in the metalwork, though closer inspection would be needed to confirm. The stoppers also exhibit similar elaborate relief designs, complementing the body's decoration. The overall style suggests an antique or vintage period, likely late 19th to early 20th century, consistent with Victorian or Edwardian aesthetics.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this pair of antique or vintage glass decanters with ornate metal overlay presents as a compelling example of late 19th to early 20th-century decorative art. The intricate metalwork, likely silver-plated or pewter, displaying rococo/baroque style cherubic and foliate motifs, is the primary value driver. The apparent good condition of both the glass (no visible chips/cracks) and the metalwork (no significant dents/breaks, only age-appropriate tarnish) is a strong positive. From the image, authenticity appears consistent with the period; the style, craftsmanship detailed in the filigree, and the patina all suggest genuine age. However, a definitive authentication would require in-person examination to assess the metal composition (e.g., sterling silver, silver-plate over copper, pewter), the method of attachment for the overlay, and to thoroughly inspect for any repairs or hidden damages. Provenance documentation, if available, would further verify their history and origin. The market for such ornate antique tablewares is steady, with demand from collectors of Victorian/Edwardian decorative arts. Factors impacting value include the precise composition of the metal (sterling silver would significantly increase value), the originality of the stoppers, and the overall condition. Rarity is moderate; while ornate decanters are not uncommon, a matching pair in this level of detail and apparent condition is less frequently encountered. Comparables in good condition, featuring similar ornate metalwork (if silver-plated), typically sell in the higher hundreds to low thousands. If the metal were authenticated as sterling silver, the value would be considerably higher. Without in-hand inspection and potential testing, the current assessment is based on the assumption of quality silver-plate or fine pewter given the visual cues.

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