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Faceted Clear Glass Stemware in the Style of Villeroy & Boch Boston

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$40–$70

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This pair of clear glass goblets features a distinctive faceted or 'honeycomb' cut pattern on the bowl, stylistically consistent with the 'Boston' pattern popularized by Villeroy & Boch. The glasses are constructed from heavy, transparent glass with no visible tint. Each piece consists of a deep, flared bowl with vertical thumbprint or panel cuts that transition into a textured diamond-like band at the base of the vessel. The stem is faceted and tapers toward a flared footer, which is attached to a flat, circular base. In the image, white adhesive labels are fixed to the bottom of the circular feet, obscuring any potential acid-etched maker's marks or stamps. Without physical inspection or a visible mark, this attribution remains a hypothesis based on geometric design features. The glass appears to be in good condition with no visible chips or cracks, though some shelf wear and dust are present, consistent with a pre-owned environment. This design is characteristic of late 20th-century to contemporary table service aesthetics.

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, these two clear glass goblets exhibit a faceted design and heavy construction consistent with a hypothesis of the 'Boston' pattern by Villeroy & Boch. However, I cannot verify the maker from a photograph alone, especially as adhesive labels on the base obscure any potential acid-etched marks. Consequently, this appraisal is based on the assumption that the pattern is correct but acknowledges that the items remain unauthenticated. From what I can see, the glass appears to be in good condition with typical shelf wear. The value for a set of two if confirmed as Villeroy & Boch typically falls in the $40 to $70 range in contemporary secondary markets, where there is steady demand for durable, classic European table service. Should these be determined to be similar 'in the style of' glass from a mass-market manufacturer, the value would likely decrease to $15 to $25. A physical inspection by an expert to verify the clarity and weight of the lead-free crystal, along with the removal of labels to check for a brand mark, would be necessary to move beyond this working hypothesis. The current estimate reflects the market for attributed but unverified contemporary glassware.

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