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What Is The Value Of Blue Glass?

Contemporary High-Rise featuring jewel-cut, cobalt mirror by John Salibello

The value of blue glass decor can vary widely depending on what type of blue glass it is, its age, condition, uniqueness, and place of origin. Some types of blue glass — also commonly known as cobalt glass — may be more valuable than others due to their rarity, craftsmanship, or historical significance. For example, antique blue glass from a well-known maker like Blenko, Empoli, or Murano, may be more valuable than more unmarked, contemporary blue glass.

The value of blue glass can also be influenced by its size, shape, and overall condition. To determine the exact value of a specific piece of blue glass, it can be helpful to uncover more information about it — either by consulting with an expert or referring to a price guide like the Chairish Pink Book.  

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