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AI Identification

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Silver-plate and cut glass claret jug

Glassware and Serving Pieces

AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $250

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a claret jug or a tall carafe, featuring a vertical-ribbed cut glass body and metallic appointments. The glass vessel has a tapered, flared base that narrows toward the top before meeting the metallic collar. The upper assembly consists of a metallic lid, spout, and a decorative scroll-style handle often associated with Victorian-era or Regency-style aesthetics. The metal exhibits a dull luster consistent with silver-plate or pewter that has developed a light patina; there is a visible textural contrast between the smooth lid and the finely ridged horizontal band at the neck. No maker's marks, hallmarks, or signatures are legible from the provided photo, and the item's identity is determined by its stylistic consistency with European-style barware from the mid-to-late 20th century. The glass appears clear and intact, while the metal components show typical signs of surface tarnishing and minor wear consistent with use. The quality of the casting on the handle suggests a mass-produced or decorative quality rather than fine hand-wrought craftsmanship, though an in-person inspection of hallmarks would be necessary to establish its specific origin.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of the claret jug, which features a vertical-ribbed glass body and silver-toned metallic components. Based on what I can see, the piece reflects a design aesthetic common in Victorian-revival barware. The luster of the metal suggests silver-plate rather than sterling silver, and the casting of the scroll handle appears consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century production rather than 19th-century hand-craftsmanship. However, I cannot verify the metal composition or manufacturer from a photo alone; a physical inspection is required to check for hallmarks. The value of $100-$250 is estimated for a high-quality silver-plated decorative piece in good condition. This value is based on the assumption that the glass is cut and the metal is a quality plating. If the metal is found to be a base alloy or pewter with significant wear, or if the glass is molded rather than cut, the value would likely decrease to the $40-$75 range. Conversely, should an in-person examination reveal sterling silver hallmarks or a prestigious maker’s mark, the value would increase significantly. Market demand for claret jugs remains steady among collectors of traditional serving pieces, though price is heavily influenced by the presence of verifiable hallmarks. To confirm the item's origin and material, I recommend an in-person assessment by a specialist to inspect the underside of the lid and the collar for stamps. Without provenance documentation or a confirmed hallmark, this item should be viewed as a decorative piece in the style of 19th-century European glassware.

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