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AI Identification

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Pair of pink glass fish figurines bearing Marquis by Waterford labels

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$60.00 - $120.00

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A pair of decorative pressed-glass figurines depicting stylized fish, rendered in a translucent pink or rose-colored glass. Each figure features molded details including large circular eyes, prominent scales, and ribbed fins and tails. One figurine retains a purple and gold-toned adhesive label on the underside that bears a signature reading 'MARQUIS by Waterford', which is consistent with the branding for a contemporary line of glass and crystal giftware. The figurines appear to be constructed from heavy, solid glass with a glossy surface finish on the fins and a slightly stippled or textured effect on the scales. Based on the visible label and contemporary design, they are stylistically consistent with late 20th to early 21st-century decorative production. The items appear to be in good condition with no visible chips, cracks, or substantial surface wear, though a physical inspection would be required to verify the integrity of the glass and the permanence of the maker's label. Identification is based on the visible branding, which would require expert verification to confirm it is not a later application.

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined a pair of stylized pink glass fish figurines. One figure bears a label consistent with the 'Marquis by Waterford' brand, a line introduced by Waterford to provide contemporary giftware options. While the molding and color appear consistent with this brand's production standards, I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis. I cannot verify from a photo if the label was originally applied during manufacture or if the glass itself possesses the specific weight and clarity of the Marquis line. The estimated value of $60 to $120 is based on the assumption that these are authentic Marquis pieces in good condition. Items of this type generally appeal to collectors of contemporary glass and brand-loyal giftware enthusiasts. The market for mid-range decorative crystal and glass remains stable, though these are mass-distributed items rather than high-end investment pieces. If these figurines were found to be unbranded reproductions or 'in the style of' Marquis, the secondary market value would likely decrease to approximately $20 to $40. To move beyond this working assumption, a physical inspection is required to check for acid-etched marks that often accompany labels, verify the density of the glass, and examine for any hidden micro-chips or surface scratches not visible in the photograph. Confirmation would also benefit from comparing the mold seams against documented Marquis catalogs.

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