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AI Identification

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Crystal-style stemmed wine goblet

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AI Estimated Value

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$40.00–$65.00

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear glass or lead crystal stemmed wine goblet, featuring a bowl decorated with deep vertical and crisscross wedge cuts that taper toward the base. The patterns and faceted stem are stylistically consistent with Waterford's Lismore pattern, though this identification is a hypothesis based on visual aesthetics alone as no acid-etched maker's mark is clearly legible in the photograph. The goblet consists of a tapered bowl, a multi-faceted hexagonal or octagonal stem with a central knop, and a plain circular foot. The craftsmanship appears to be of high quality, exhibiting sharp light refraction characteristic of cut glass. In terms of condition, the piece appears well-maintained with clear transparency and no visible chips or cracks from this angle; however, a physical inspection would be required to rule out flea bites or base wear. The design is a classic mid-20th-century style that remains in production today. Because signatures on glass are often faint or located on the underside of the foot, which is not fully visible, the attribution to a specific manufacturer remains unverified without in-person examination.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this goblet appears to be high-quality cut lead crystal, featuring a pattern that is stylistically consistent with the well-known Lismore design. While the deep wedge cuts and faceted stem suggest a specific luxury maker, I cannot verify the presence of an acid-etched signature or hallmark from this photo. Therefore, the attribution remains a hypothesis and is not a statement of fact. My estimate reflects the typical market value for a single crystal goblet of this design and quality, assuming the attribution is correct and the item is in excellent condition. From the photo, I can see sharp light refraction and clear transparency, though I cannot determine the presence of 'flea bites' or base wear that would be evident upon physical inspection. The market for fine crystal remains steady for replacement pieces, though demand often favors complete sets. If this piece were found to be 'in the style of' or an unattributed reproduction rather than the assumed maker, the value would likely decrease to a range of $10.00–$25.00. To provide a more accurate valuation, a physical examination would be necessary to check for the maker’s mark on the base, assess the 'ring'/resonance of the glass, and inspect for minute structural damage. Documentation such as a purchase receipt or original packaging would also support the assumed attribution.

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