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Pair antique turquoise hand painted opaline uranium vases.

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AI Identification

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Pair of turquoise-colored opaline style glass vases with enameled floral decoration

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$450 - $650

As of May 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A pair of identical cylindrical glass vases featuring a vibrant turquoise-blue opaque body, stylistically consistent with 19th-century French opaline or Bristol glass. Each vase is constructed with a distinctive central ring molding, creating a bamboo-like or tiered silhouette. The exterior is adorned with intricate hand-painted enamel botanical motifs, including white daisies, pink wildflowers, and fluttering butterflies. Some flowers are accented with small red raised enamel beads or 'jeweled' details. Under ultraviolet light, the glass displays a strong green fluorescence; this is culturally associated with uranium glass, though this cannot be definitively confirmed without professional testing. The owner identifies these as 'antique turquoise hand painted opaline uranium vases,' a claim that remains unverified without physical inspection. The rims show remnants of gilded borders, which exhibit significant wear and thinning consistent with age and use. No visible maker's marks or signatures were detected in the images. The base is smooth and lacks a pontil mark, suggesting a molded or fire-polished manufacturing process consistent with late 19th-century decorative glassware.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided images of this pair of turquoise-colored glass vases. Following the user submission, these are identified as 'antique turquoise hand painted opaline uranium vases.' From what I can observe, the vases feature hand-painted botanical enamel work and gilded rims consistent with the aesthetic of mid-to-late 19th-century French or English decorative glassware. The bamboo-like ring molding and vibrant turquoise hue reflect the popular taste for opaline-style objects during the Victorian era. The estimate of $450 - $650 is based on the assumption that these are period-correct late 19th-century pieces in good condition. I cannot verify from a photo whether the fluorescence mentioned by the owner is caused by uranium content or another additive, nor can I confirm the manufacturing date without a physical inspection of the glass density and wear patterns on the base. Market demand for high-quality opaline glass remains steady among collectors of Victorian decorative arts, though significant thinning of the gilding and any unseen chips would lower the market value. To confirm this attribution, an in-person examination by a glass specialist and professional UV or composition testing would be necessary. If these were determined to be late 20th-century reproductions or pieces 'in the style of' rather than period antiques, the market value would likely decrease to the $100 - $200 range. The current valuation assumes the pair remains together, as separated vases typically command less than a matched set.

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