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AI Identification

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Etched glassware bowls in the style of Fostoria or Cambridge

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$60 - $100 for the pair

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This pair of clear glass bowls features intricate needle-etched floral and scroll motifs covering the majority of the exterior surface. The pattern is stylistically consistent with American elegant glassware from the early-to-mid 20th century, particularly designs produced by manufacturers such as Fostoria, Cambridge, or Heisey. The bowls have a simple, rounded hemispherical form with a fine, polished rim. The glass appears thin and of high clarity, suggesting quality craftsmanship typical of the Depression era or post-war period. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided image; therefore, the attribution remains a hypothesis based on the floral etch pattern and form. The condition appears well-preserved with no obvious chips or cracks visible, though minor surface scratches consistent with careful use and age may be present. The bowls are displayed on a wooden surface alongside other tableware, including silver-toned platters and ceramic pitchers, indicating their function as serving or decorative glassware.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of these two clear glass bowls featuring intricate needle-etched floral and scroll motifs. Based on what I can see, the delicate etching and thin-walled construction are stylistically consistent with the 'Elegant Glass' tradition produced by American firms like Fostoria or Cambridge during the 1930s to 1950s. However, I cannot verify the manufacturer from a photo alone, as many companies produced similar patterns and these items frequently lack maker's marks. The appraisal value of $60 to $100 assumes the pair is of the era and manufacturer suggested by the pattern. This estimate is based on the visible clarity of the glass and the apparent preservation of the polished rims. The market for mid-century American glassware remains steady among collectors, though value is highly sensitive to condition issues like 'glass sickness' (cloudiness) or minute rim chips, which would require an in-person inspection to rule out. It is important to note that this attribution is a hypothesis. Should these be modern mass-produced reproductions 'in the style of' the Depression era, or if they are found to be from a less collectible period, the value would likely drop to $20 to $30 for decorative use. To confirm the identification and value, a physical examination by a specialist is necessary to evaluate the glass composition under UV light and compare the specific etch pattern against known manufacturer catalogs. Provenance documentation or original period labels would further support a higher valuation.

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