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Pressed Glass Divided Nappy with Single Handle

Vintage Glassware / Collectible Tableware

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00-$18.00

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage-style circular divided nappy or candy dish, crafted from heavy pressed colorless gas in a style reminiscent of early 20th-century Early American Prescut (EAPC) or 'Daisy and Button' patterns. It features a decorative scalloped or serrated rim and a centrally integrated glass divider, creating two distinct compartments for serving. A single, molded finger handle is attached to one side of the rim, designed for ease of carrying. The exterior and base are heavily textured with complex geometric patterns including starbursts, diamond points, and hobnail-like facets that effectively refract light. Based on its construction and commonality, it likely dates from the mid-20th century (c. 1940s-1970s). The glass appears thick and durable, typical of mass-produced American glassware manufacturers like Anchor Hocking, Federal Glass, or Indiana Glass. Visible condition issues include some surface dirt or dark residue caught in the textured crevices and along the handle, which could be cleaned. There are no immediate large cracks visible, though flea bites along the sharp edges of the pressed pattern and handle are common for this type of utilitarian glassware. The lack of visible etched maker's marks is standard for this category, where identification relies on pattern recognition and mold details.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the Pressed Glass Divided Nappy. Based on the geometric hobstar and fan motifs, this piece is consistent with mid-20th-century mass-produced 'Prescut' or 'Star of David' patterns, likely manufactured by Anchor Hocking or Indiana Glass. The molding appears crisp, indicating the mold was in good condition at the time of pressing, though the presence of dark residue in the crevices suggests it has been used as a utilitarian household item. I note minor shelf wear on the base. While the glass is thick and durable, the market for this specific type of pressed glass is currently saturated. These items were produced in high volume, making them common in the secondary market. Current demand is driven primarily by vintage enthusiasts for functional use rather than by high-end glass collectors. Factors limiting the value include the commonality of the pattern and the minor 'flea bites' typical of pressed edges. Authenticity as a period piece (c. 1960s) is highly probable given the mold marks and style, but a physical inspection is required to check for 'sick glass' (permanent clouding) or hidden stress fractures. For definitive authentication, I would need to perform a UV light test (to check for manganese or selenium signatures) and a tactile inspection of the seam lines to confirm the manufacturer’s specific mold characteristics. Documentation of original packaging or a verified catalog match would also assist in precise attribution.

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