Lolita 'Grapes of Wrath' or 'Wine Time' Wine Glass Set
Lolita (Designs by Lolita) · Kitchenware > Glassware

Era / Decade
Early 2000s (approx. 2004-2012)
Material
Hand-painted blown glass. The paint is a specialized baked-on enamel. These are non-crystal glass, typical of mid-tier giftware.
Condition
Excellent. As stated by the user, the set of two is in perfect condition with no chips, cracks, or paint loss.
Demand Level
Moderate. While Lolita was a massive trend in the late 2000s, it now occupies a steady niche market for collectors and gift-givers.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
$25 - $45 (for the pair)
Estimated Retail Value
$50 - $60 ($25-$30 per glass MSRP)
Comparable Sales
Recent sales for pairs of painted Lolita wine glasses in good condition generally fall between $20 and $35 plus shipping. Rarity of specific patterns can drive the price toward $45.
Description
Set of two beautiful hand-painted Lolita wine glasses featuring a classic vineyard motif. The design includes frosted purple grape clusters, green leaves, and delicate metallic gold-tone vine scrollwork. Each glass features a long, elegant clear stem and a large balloon-style bowl. Known for their whimsical designs and signature recipes on the bottom of the base, these glasses are perfect for collectors of vineyard-themed decor or fans of the 'Wine Country' aesthetic.
Key Features
Hand-painted artisan design, recognized brand name (Lolita), popular grape/vineyard motif, large balloon bowl suitable for red wine, and collectible status.
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence. Look for the signature 'Lolita' script on the base of the glass and a unique cocktail or wine 'recipe' printed on the bottom of the foot. The brushstroke quality is a hallmark of the brand.
Flaws to Note
None reported. Potential buyers should be warned that these are hand-wash only; putting them in a dishwasher will destroy the paint.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
eBay or Poshmark for nationwide reach to collectors; Facebook Marketplace for a quick local sale to avoid shipping risks.
Selling Tips
Use keywords like 'Hand Painted', 'Napa Valley Style', and 'Vineyard Decor'. Photograph the glasses against a solid dark background to make the paint detail pop. Always include a photo of the bottom of the glass to show the recipe and brand mark. Ensure they are double-boxed for shipping.
Notes
Set of two perfect conditions