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Submitted photo · June 5, 2026

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Murano made in Italy

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AI Identification

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Art glass vase in the Murano style

Art Glass

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $400

As of June 5, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a hand-blown art glass vase featuring an ovoid body, a tapered neck, and a ruffled or 'hand-pinched' rim. The glass exhibits a mottled or aventurine-like pattern with shades of lavender, blue, and gold-flecked inclusions, creating an iridescent and textured appearance. A notable decorative feature is the clear glass trail or 'rigaree' wrapped around the neck, terminating in a ruffled, shell-like glass applique on the shoulder. The craftsmanship is consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century Venetian glassmaking techniques. The owner identifies this item as being made in Murano, Italy; however, this claim is unverified as no maker's mark, signature, or original label is visible in the provided image. Pieces in this style were produced by various furnaces including Barovier & Toso or Seguso, but without a physical inspection or visible foil label, this remains a stylistic attribution. The surface appears to be in good condition with a reflective shimmer, though the base cannot be fully inspected for shelf wear or a pontil mark.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of the hand-blown art glass vase. Based on what I can see, the piece displays characteristics such as gold-fleck inclusions and a rigaree neck wrap that are stylistically consistent with 20th-century Venetian glassmaking. The owner identifies this as being made in Murano, Italy; however, I cannot verify this claim from a photo alone, as the item lacks a visible maker’s mark or foil label. My estimate represents a working hypothesis assuming the piece is of Murano origin. If this attribution to a recognized Venetian furnace like Barovier & Toso or Seguso were validated by a physical inspection of the pontil or discovery of a signature, the value would likely sit at the higher end of the $150–$400 range. Without such verification, the piece is valued as a decorative 'Murano-style' item, where the market typically sees lower demand and values closer to $50–$100. The current condition appears good, but I cannot assess the base for shelf wear or internal fractures. To confirm the origin and value, an in-person examination by a specialist or the presentation of provenance documentation would be required. General market interest for mid-century Italianate glass remains stable, though price is heavily dependent on the specific reputation of the furnace, which remains an unverified detail in this case.

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