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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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Novelty chianti bottle

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AI Identification

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Dog-shaped Green Glass Chianti Bottle

Decorative Bottle / Novelty Collectible

AI Estimated Value

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$25-50

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a novelty chianti bottle, crafted from vibrant emerald green glass, molded into the stylized form of a dog. The bottle's main body forms the dog's torso and hindquarters, with the neck of the bottle extending upwards to create the elongated neck and head of the dog. The head features an open-mouthed, somewhat abstract design, perhaps indicating a pouring spout or an attempt at a playful expression. The dog appears to be in a seated or standing posture, with the base of the bottle forming distinct legs or paws for stability. A paper label, light yellow or off-white in color, is affixed to the 'chest' area of the dog, with some illegible text, likely indicating the original chianti brand. Another small, white rectangular label with the number '462' is visible on the upper back of the bottle, consistent with an auction or inventory tag. The glass appears to be smooth and free from visible cracks or major chips, although the overall condition cannot be fully assessed from the image alone. The craftsmanship suggests a mass-produced item, common for novelty chianti bottles designed to be decorative once emptied. These types of bottles were popular from the mid-20th century, particularly the 1960s-1980s. The visible construction does not indicate high-end artisan glasswork but rather functional and decorative molded glass, with some intentional 'artistic' elements like the canine form. No distinct maker's marks or signatures are discernable from the provided image. The specific breed represented is somewhat ambiguous but evokes a sighthound or a similarly slender canine silhouette.

AI Appraisal Report

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Having examined the provided image of this Dog-shaped Green Glass Chianti Bottle, I can offer the following appraisal. The item is a novelty chianti bottle, quite typical of those mass-produced from the mid-20th century onwards, particularly popular from the 1960s to 1980s. Its vibrant emerald green glass, molded into a canine form with an abstract open-mouthed head, is characteristic of these decorative and functional items designed to be displayed after their contents were consumed. Visually, the glass appears to be in good condition, free from obvious cracks or major chips. The surfaces are smooth, consistent with molded glass production. The presence of two labels – a yellowed chianti brand label on the chest and a white '462' inventory tag on the back – indicates its original purpose and possibly a previous sale or collection. The illegibility of the chianti label limits specific brand identification, which might offer a minor boost in value for certain rare brands, but likely not significantly for a generic novelty. In terms of market conditions, these novelty chianti bottles generally fall into the decorative collectible category. They are not particularly rare; many were produced and sold. Demand is moderate, driven primarily by collectors of novelty bottles, whimsical home decor, or those with an affinity for dogs or vintage kitchenalia. Comparables found in online marketplaces and antique shops typically range from $15 to $75, depending on the specific design, color, condition, and seller's market. This specific dog design is not exceptionally unique. The absence of visible maker's marks or signatures, consistent with mass production, limits its appeal to high-end glass collectors. The value is predominantly as a decorative object and a collectible novelty. The primary factors influencing its value are its good visual condition and its whimsical dog form. It is crucial to note that this appraisal is based solely on the provided image. A full authentication and precise assessment of condition would require a physical examination to detect subtle flaws, internal stress fractures, evidence of repairs, or to confirm the absence of any subtle maker's marks that might be obscured in the photograph. Without physical inspection, I cannot definitively rule out minute imperfections or confirm the integrity of the glass against minor damage such as fleabites around the rim which are common for bottle-neck openings. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts or detailed collection history, would also add to its verifiable authenticity and value.

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