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AI Identification

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Pressed glass stemware in the style of Early American Pattern Glass

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$60

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This set of four small pressed glass vessels appears to be stylistically consistent with early to mid-20th-century American pattern glass. Each piece features a flared rim, a deep bowl decorated with intricate scrollwork and floral relief motifs, a faceted stem, and a distinctive hexagonal base. The relief pattern is consistent with the 'Tiara' or 'Sandwich' style patterns frequently produced by companies like Indiana Glass Company, though without a visible maker's mark or physical testing for lead content, this remains a hypothesis. The glass is transparent and colorless with a bright, reflective quality. The faceted stems and hexagonal foot suggest a vintage manufacturing method involving multi-part molds, typical of high-volume decorative glassware from the Depression era through the 1970s. Visibility into the physical condition shows the pieces appear to be in good order without obvious chips or large cracks visible from the photo, though minor surface wear and typical mold lines are visible upon closer inspection. The identification is based purely on stylistic and construction features as no manufacturer label is visible in the image.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of the four pressed glass vessels. Based on what I can see, the pieces exhibit stylistic features characteristic of mid-20th-century Early American Pattern Glass, specifically resembling the 'Tiara' or 'Sandwich' patterns attributed to the Indiana Glass Company. The hexagonal bases and faceted stems suggest a multi-part mold construction typical of this era. However, without a physical inspection, I cannot verify the lead content, weight, or the presence of microscopic maker's marks, all of which are necessary to differentiate vintage production from modern stylistic replicas. The current valuation of $40-$60 for the set is based on the hypothesis that these are mid-century pieces in good condition. I observe no major chips or cracks, though surface wear consistent with age is present. The market for colorless pressed glass of this type remains stable but modest, as these were high-volume items. If these were determined to be late-20th-century reproductions or modern 'glassware in the style of' the Depression era, the value would likely decrease to the $15-$25 range. To confirm this attribution, an in-person examination by a glass specialist and a review of any available provenance documentation would be required. The bright, reflective quality visible in the photo is promising, but photos alone cannot provide a conclusive determination of age or manufacturer. Therefore, this estimate represents the typical market range for items of this attributed type, provided they receive individual authentication.

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