Cut crystal wine goblet with etched and cut geometric/floral decoration
Estimated Value
$20-$60 per goblet; $80-$200 for a matching set depending on maker and condition
A tall stemmed wine goblet or water goblet made of clear cut crystal/glass. The bowl features a decorative band of repeating looped/chain-like engraving near the rim, a scalloped etched floral or foliate motif below that, and a lower section with deep cross-hatched diamond cutting. The stem is slender and plain, and the foot is wide and round. The style suggests decorative table glass intended for formal dining or entertaining. No maker's mark is visible in the image, so attribution remains uncertain.
Era
Late 20th century to early 21st century (possibly vintage rather than antique)
Origin
Likely Europe or North America; exact origin unknown
Material
Clear lead crystal or glass
Condition
Good overall condition with light surface wear consistent with use; no obvious chips or cracks visible in the image
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 7.5 to 9 inches tall; bowl diameter approximately 3 to 4 inches
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium - the piece appears genuine cut/etched glass, but without a visible mark or base view the maker, age, and whether it is hand-cut or machine-made cannot be confirmed
Provenance
Likely from a modern or late vintage tableware line produced for home entertaining, hospitality, or giftware markets; exact maker and country cannot be determined from the image alone
Historical Significance
This type of decorative stemware reflects the long tradition of cut crystal table service, with design elements inspired by 19th- and 20th-century European glassmaking. While not especially historically significant on its own, it is representative of formal dining glassware styles that remained popular in the late 20th century.
