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Cut and etched glass footed centerpiece bowl in the Mikasa 'Park Lane' style

Glassware and Crystal

AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $50

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear glass centerpiece bowl featuring a flared, oval silhouette supported by four integral scroll-style feet. The piece exhibits a variety of decorative techniques, including sharp geometric deep cuts on the lower body and frosted, wheel-etched floral motifs—specifically roses—on the upper panels. The scalloped rim is finished with a thumbprint or bead-style border. The craftsmanship is consistent with pressed and cut glassware of the late 20th century. The glass appears to have a high clarity, suggesting a lead crystal or high-quality glass composition. Stylistically, the combination of geometric patterns and frosted roses is consistent with the 'Park Lane' or 'French Countryside' aesthetics produced by manufacturers like Mikasa or Godinger; however, since no acid-etched maker's mark or paper label is visible in the image, this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical inspection. The bowl is shown in a domestic kitchen setting and appears to be in good condition with no chips, cracks, or significant clouding visible in the photograph.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have evaluated this clear glass footed centerpiece bowl. I can observe a combination of sharp geometric deep cuts and frosted floral motifs, along with scroll-style feet and a scalloped rim. Stylistically, the piece aligns with late 20th-century designs, particularly those reminiscent of Mikasa's 'Park Lane' pattern. However, without handling the item, I cannot inspect it for an acid-etched maker's mark or evaluate the glass's weight and refractive qualities, which would indicate lead crystal. Therefore, I must treat this attribution as a hypothesis. Assuming the piece aligns with domestic crystal production from brands like Mikasa, comparable items generally trade in a modest range due to an abundance of late 20th-century glassware on the secondary market. I estimate the value at $25 to $50 if the 'Park Lane' style attribution holds true. If an in-person examination reveals this to be an unmarked, lesser-quality piece or an unattributed later reproduction, the value would likely fall to the $10 to $20 range. To better substantiate the maker and assess the material composition, a physical inspection by a glass specialist is necessary to locate any faint stamps and evaluate the piece's resonance, manufacturing seams, and clarity.

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