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Submitted photo · May 27, 2026

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AI Identification

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Tapered pilsner glass with Pre-Columbian-style motif

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$15–$35

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a tapered, footed pilsner-style drinking glass featuring a bold black graphic print. The illustration is stylistically consistent with Mesoamerican or Pre-Columbian iconography, depicting a stylized creature or deity with sharp teeth, a curved crest or headdress, and geometric patterns including a grid-like chest piece. The design suggests a mid-20th-century aesthetic, possibly in the manner of mid-mod souvenir glassware or barware from the 1950s or 1960s. The glass appears to be clear with a slight smokiness or amber tint toward the base, which may be due to lighting or liquid residue. There is a decorative fretwork band around the rim. Visible condition issues include significant wear and degradation of the black enamel print, particularly on the creature's head and neck area, indicating age and frequent use or washing. No maker's marks, signatures, or branding are visible in the image to provide a specific manufacturer; the attribution is based entirely on the visual graphic style and vessel shape. Physical inspection would be required to determine the exact material composition and manufacturer.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this item appears to be a mid-20th-century pilsner glass featuring a Pre-Columbian-style motif. I can see a tapered form and a footed base, characteristic of 1950s–1960s barware, likely produced as part of a souvenir or novelty set. While the graphic is striking, I cannot verify the manufacturer or the exact age from a photo alone; a physical inspection would be required to check for faint acid-etched marks or specific glass-weight properties. The value estimate is heavily influenced by the condition. I can see significant degradation and loss in the black enamel print, particularly near the top of the figure. Such wear is common in vintage glassware but substantially lowers the collectible value compared to a pristine example. The current market for mid-century 'Aztec' or 'Mayan' revival barware remains niche; while there is interest in the 'Tiki' and 'Mid-Mod' decorative categories, damaged pieces typically sell at the lower end of the spectrum. The estimate of $15–$35 assumes this is a standard mass-produced period piece. If this were found to be part of a rare designer series (such as Fred Press or similar high-end decorators of that era), the value could potentially double, but without a signature or documentation, it must be treated as unattributed. Conversely, if it is a modern reproduction in the style of mid-century glass, the value would be negligible ($2–$5). To improve the accuracy of this appraisal, one would need to examine the glass for a maker's mark under the base and consult a catalog of Mid-Century Modern glassware distributors.

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