Glass & crystal

Valuing glass and crystal. From Murano to Lalique.

Have antique glasswork analysed by maker, technique, and value.

Recognising glass art

Glass art is light captured in a form.

Antique glass and crystal encompasses enormous diversity: from Venetian Murano glass to French Lalique, from Bohemian crystal to Art Nouveau vases. Value depends on maker, technique, and rarity.

AntiqBot analyses your glasswork based on photos: form, colour, decoration technique, and any maker marks. The system compares with known makers and style periods.

With glass, technique tells the story. Blown, cut, etched — each method tells something about origin and value.

How it works

Valuing glasswork.

01
Take photographs
The object in daylight, including the base. Watch for maker marks, engravings, or labels.
02
Style identification
AntiqBot recognises the style, technique, and possible maker or origin region.
03
Value indication
Indicative market value based on maker, period, and condition.
Frequently asked questions

Questions about glass and crystal.

How do I recognise Murano glass?

Genuine Murano glass has specific colour patterns and techniques. AntiqBot can recognise these features and distinguish from copies.

Is crystal always valuable?

Not necessarily. Mass-produced crystal has limited value. Value lies in maker, design, and rarity.

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Other specialisations

AntiqBot analyses are indicative. For valuable pieces, we recommend physical inspection.