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The item is a clear glass vase, with an hourglass or subtly flared trumpet shape, wider at the top and bottom with a narrower middle section. It appears to be made of transparent glass, likely soda-lime or leaded crystal. The primary decorative feature is a pattern of frosted or etched floral and foliate motifs, consisting of wreaths of leaves and small daisy-like flowers. This design is applied to the lower half of the vase. The overall condition appears good, with no visible cracks, chips, or significant hazing, though common minor scratches from use are possible but not discernible from the image. A sticker is still affixed near the rim, which partially obscures text but clearly shows 'CRYSTAL' and some other script, suggesting it's either crystal glass or marketed as such. This sticker indicates it is likely a relatively modern piece, perhaps from the late 20th to early 21st century, as such labels are common on new glassware. The craftsmanship seems of decent quality, characterized by smooth glasswork and a consistent etched pattern.
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Upon my virtual examination of the Clear Glass Vase with Frosted Floral Etching, I note its clear, possibly crystal, composition and hourglass shape, with a decorative frosted floral motif. The presence of a 'CRYSTAL' sticker strongly suggests it's a newer production, likely late 20th or early 21st century. Visually, the condition appears excellent, free from chips, cracks, or significant hazing, though minor wear consistent with use is always possible and not discernible from images alone. The etching quality seems consistent and well-executed.
From a market perspective, clear glass vases with decorative etching are generally common. While the 'CRYSTAL' designation implies better quality, mass-produced crystal items often occupy a lower value tier compared to antique or art glass. Comparables in the retail market for similar decorative glass vases, new or used, typically range from modest prices unless attributed to a renowned designer or manufacturer. Demand for such items is generally stable, but not high enough to command significant prices, given the abundance of similar pieces.
Authenticity cannot be fully guaranteed from an image. While the sticker appears genuine for its stated purpose, physical inspection would allow me to assess the glass quality tactilely, check for mold seams, verify the etching technique (acid-etched, sandblasted, etc.), and examine the base for any maker's marks or pontil scars. Scientific testing, like refractive index measurement for crystal content, is beyond the scope of a visual appraisal but could definitively confirm the material. Without physical inspection or provenance, definitive attribution to a specific manufacturer or more precise age dating is limited.