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AI Identification

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Crystal Horn of Plenty Candy Dish or Nut Bowl

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$25-45

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear crystal 'Horn of Plenty' or cornucopia-shaped candy dish or nut bowl, accompanied by a matching circular base. The piece is crafted from clear, high-quality crystal, evident from its brilliance and the way it refracts light. The primary 'horn' section features an elegant, swirling, faceted design, creating a dynamic visual texture that runs along its curved body and terminates in a tapered, slightly upturned tip. The base is circular with a scalloped edge and a sunburst or starburst pattern deeply cut into its center, surrounded by a ring of diamond-cut faceting on the outer rim. A notable feature is a small, green, diamond-shaped sticker located on the center of the base, which appears to be a manufacturer's label, though specific details like the brand name ('Kutya' or similar on close inspection) are partially obscured. The construction suggests it's a molded and cut crystal item, designed to maximize light reflection. The overall condition appears excellent with no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear. There is no noticeable patina, consistent with crystal that has been well-maintained or minimally used. The craftsmanship indicates a commercial-quality decorative glassware item from perhaps the late 20th or early 21st century, often given as a gift or used for special occasions. Its unique shape makes it a distinctive serving piece.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I assess this clear crystal 'Horn of Plenty' candy dish or nut bowl with its matching circular base. The item appears to be in excellent condition, with no visible chips, cracks, or significant wear, which is consistent with well-maintained or minimally used crystal. The brilliance and faceted design suggest high-quality crystal, likely molded and then cut to enhance light refraction. The small green diamond-shaped sticker on the base, partially obscured, is indicative of a manufacturer's label, common on commercially produced glassware. While the general design is pleasing and the craftsmanship appears good for a decorative item, I must note that the term 'crystal' in commercial glassware can vary in lead content, which impacts brilliance and value. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm lead content or true cut quality versus molded patterns. Similar 'Horn of Plenty' or cornucopia-style candy dishes from major crystal manufacturers (e.g., Waterford, Baccarat) would command significantly higher prices due to brand recognition, verifiable lead content, and often more intricate hand-cutting. This item, while attractive, appears to be a commercially produced decorative piece from the late 20th or early 21st century. The market for general decorative crystal items without strong brand affiliation is moderate. Demand exists for functional and attractive serving pieces, but rarity is low given the mass-produced nature of such items. Factors impacting value are primarily its condition and aesthetic appeal, rather than scarcity or exceptional craftsmanship. Without in-person examination to verify the true quality of the crystal (e.g., lead content) and confirm the manufacturer from the obscured label, or provenance documentation, a definitive high-end valuation cannot be justified. Scientific testing would be needed to precisely determine lead content in the 'crystal'. Based on current market conditions for comparable unbranded or mid-tier decorative crystal serving pieces, I appraise this item in the range of $25-45.

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