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AI Identification

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Cut Crystal Bowl in the Style of Waterford Marquis

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $75

As of June 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear, colorless bowl featuring an ornate cut pattern. It is appears to be composed of heavy lead crystal or high-quality glass, exhibiting a brilliant refractive quality that creates prismatic light patterns on the supporting surface. The design is stylistically consistent with the 'Marquis' line by Waterford, particularly the 'Brookside' or 'Hanover' patterns, though no acid-etched maker's mark is legible in the image to verify this attribution. The motif includes deep vertical wedge cuts that radiate from the base, interspersed with fan-shaped cuts and stylized floral or wheat-like sprays. The rim is scalloped, following the lines of the fan cuts. Structurally, the bowl has a flared conical shape resting on a thick, patterned base. No visible chips, cracks, or clouding are apparent from the photo, suggesting it has been well-maintained. This style of glassware was popularized in the late 20th century. Hedged language is used as a maker's mark cannot be clearly identified, and such patterns were frequently produced by various manufacturers during the same era.

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this lead crystal bowl, which exhibits a design and refractive quality consistent with the Marquis by Waterford line, specifically patterns like the 'Brookside.' Based on what I can see, the piece demonstrates high clarity and complex wedge and fan cuts typical of quality 20th-century glassware. However, I cannot verify the presence of an acid-etched maker's mark or the specific lead content from a photo alone; a physical inspection would be required to confirm if this is an authentic Waterford piece or a high-quality contemporary produced in the same style. The current market for mid-tier cut crystal remains stable but accessible, with primary interest coming from secondary replacement markets rather than high-end collectors. This valuation assumes the piece is a genuine Marquis by Waterford item in excellent condition. If the bowl is found to be a reproduction or an unattributed piece of similar quality glass rather than lead crystal, its market value would likely decrease to the $15-$30 range. To establish a more precise value and confirm the attribution, I would recommend an in-person examination to locate any faint hallmarks and a check for 'ring' resonance and weight, which help differentiate lead crystal from standard soda-lime glass. The absence of documentation or provenance means this estimate relies solely on visual stylistic markers.

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