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Mid-Century Cranberry Pink Hand-Blown Glass Perfume Bottle

Art Glass / Vanity Accessories

AI Estimated Value

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$85.00 - $135.00

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage hand-blown glass perfume bottle, characterized by its elegant squat, bulbous body and a clear, solid glass stopper. The piece exhibits a lovely cranberry or blush pink gradient, with the most intense color concentrated at the thickened base, fading slightly toward the neck. The neck of the bottle features a distinct applied glass collar or ring, also in pink, which provides a comfortable grip and aesthetic interest. The stopper is a clear glass orb with a tapered stem that fits into the neck; internal air bubbles (seeds) are visible within the clear stopper, indicating a hand-made process rather than high-production machine manufacturing. The craftsmanship is refined, with smooth, rounded curves and a light, airy transparency. Its style and coloration are indicative of mid-20th-century glasswork, possibly Italian or Bohemian in origin. The vessel appears to be in very good condition with no visible chips or cracks, though light surface scratches on the base may be present from age and use. The pontil mark on the underside (where the piece was detached from the blowpipe) is likely ground and polished, which is a sign of higher quality construction. This decorative vanity accessory measures approximately 4 to 5 inches in total height.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of this mid-century cranberry glass perfume bottle, I find it to be a fine example of mid-20th-century decorative glasswork. The pink gradient and applied ring collar suggest a production style consistent with Murano (Italy) or quality Bohemian makers (such as Moser or Chribska) from the 1950s–1960s. The presence of 'seeds' in the stopper and a polished pontil mark are hallmarks of hand-blown techniques rather than mold-blown mass production. The condition appears to be 'Very Good' to 'Near Mint'; the lack of 'flea bites' on the stopper’s ground neck and the clarity of the cranberry tint—free from clouding or 'sick glass'—maintain its market appeal. The current market for mid-century vanity accessories remains stable, though price points are sensitive to attribution. Generic hand-blown pieces of this size typically sell in the $75–$150 range. If a signature or acid stamp were discovered identifying the maker (e.g., Venini or Barovier & Toso), the value could triple. Demand is driven by vintage home decor trends and vanity collectors who value the aesthetic pop of the cranberry hue. Limitations of this digital appraisal: I cannot verify the exact weight or the presence of microscopic signatures without physical handling. Full authentication would require an in-person inspection under UV light to check for structural repairs and high-magnification analysis of the base wear to confirm age versus modern reproductions. Provenance documentation or a verified maker's mark would be necessary to push this into a higher 'Fine Art' valuation tier.

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