Clear pressed-glass stemmed goblet or wine glass
Estimated Value
$10-$40
A clear stemmed drinking vessel with a flared bowl, short stem, and wide circular foot. The bowl has vertical faceted or pressed-glass panels that catch the light, suggesting mass-produced decorative table glass rather than hand-cut crystal. The form is simple and functional, likely intended as a wine glass, cordial glass, or small goblet. The glass appears uncolored and undecorated aside from the molded vertical fluting. No maker's mark or etched signature is visible from this view.
Era
Late 19th century to early 20th century (Victorian Era to early Edwardian period), exact date uncertain
Origin
Likely Europe or North America; exact origin unknown
Material
Clear pressed glass
Condition
Good overall condition with visible surface wear, light scratches, and minor clouding/age-related residue; no obvious chips or cracks visible in the image
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 5.5 to 7 inches tall; bowl diameter roughly 3 to 4 inches
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium - the object appears period-appropriate and genuinely old or vintage, but the exact age, maker, and origin cannot be confirmed from the image alone
Provenance
Likely from a household table service or barware set; exact provenance cannot be determined from the image alone
Historical Significance
Pressed-glass stemware of this type was widely produced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as affordable decorative tableware, reflecting the expansion of mass glass manufacturing and middle-class dining customs
Related Identifications
Browse all →Pair of clear pressed-glass open salt cellars / small condiment dishes
Pressed glass covered candy dish or compote with lid
Amber iridescent stemmed dessert or sherbet glass
Amber glass decorative bowl or compote with fluted/petal form
Pressed glass mug / tumbler with handle
Etched amber glass vase or bottle
