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AI Identification

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Tiffin-style etched green glass vase

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $85.00

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an amphora-shaped decorative glass vase with a flared rim and two applied handles. The glass has a pale green tint, appearing deeper in color at the thicker base and handle joints, which is stylistically consistent with green 'Depression-era' glass or Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG). The central body features a frosted/wheel-etched design depicting a floral basket motif tied with a ribbon bow and flanked by fern-like fronds. Near the neck, there is a simple zig-zag etched geometric pattern. The construction shows a pedestal base with horizontal molded rings or ribbing. In terms of condition, there are visible air bubbles (seeds) within the glass, which are common in mass-produced glass of the early-to-mid 20th century. Surfaces appear relatively clear, though some light scuffing or handling wear may be present. This aesthetic is consistent with the 'June' or 'Rambler Rose' patterns produced by companies like Tiffin or Fostoria circa the 1920s-1940s, though no maker's mark is visible in the image to verify origin. Identification is based solely on stylistic features and the color profile characteristic of that era.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the provided images, this amphora-form glass vase presents characteristics associated with the Tiffin Glass Company or Fostoria, specifically patterns such as 'June' or 'Rambler Rose' from the early-to-mid 20th century. The pale green color and wheel-etched floral basket motif are consistent with Depression-era glass production. I can see visible air bubbles and a molded pedestal base, which are typical indicators of mass-produced glassware from this period. However, I cannot verify the exact manufacturer or the presence of a maker's mark through a photo alone. The value estimate is based on the hypothesis that this is a period piece from a recognized American glass house like Tiffin. Factors such as the two-handle design and the clarity of the etching generally increase desirability among collectors of green glass. I have also considered the potential for scuffing and handling wear visible in the images. Market demand for Depression-era glass is stable but niche, with values heavily dependent on the absence of chips or 'sick glass' cloudiness. Should the vase be a modern reproduction or 'in the style of' rather than a period piece, the value would likely decrease to the $15.00 - $25.00 range. To achieve a higher degree of confidence in this valuation, a physical inspection is required to check for specific mold marks and to evaluate the glass for UV fluorescence. This appraisal assumes the item is from the mid-20th century; however, without provenance documentation or a confirmed hallmark, this remains a stylistic attribution.

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