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Pressed Glass Creamer

Tableware/Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$25-45

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a clear pressed glass creamer, likely part of an antique or vintage table setting. The creamer features a highly decorative pattern, characterized by radiating starburst or floral motifs, prominent on its body and extending down to its circular base. The pattern appears to be quite intricate, indicating a good quality pressing process. The handle is an applied or molded type, also clear glass and featuring a textured or ridged design that mirrors the overall ornate style. The spout is relatively short and wide, designed for easy pouring. The rim of the creamer is smoothly finished with a slight curve. The glass itself appears free from significant cloudiness or major chips, though close inspection would be needed to identify any minor flea bites or signs of wear commensurate with age and use. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures in the provided images. Based on the intricate pressed glass patterns, the item likely dates from the late 19th to early 20th century, a popular period for patterned glassware, possibly American Brilliant Cut Glass era reproductions or similar domestic pressed glass. Its overall condition seems excellent for its probable age, suggesting it has been well-cared for. The base features a starburst design, adding stability and aesthetic appeal.

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Upon visual examination of this pressed glass creamer, I note its intricate starburst or daisy-and-button style pattern, characteristic of the Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) era, circa late 19th to early 20th century. The glass appears clear and the pressing is well-defined, indicating good initial quality. The item presents in excellent condition for its age, with no major chips, cracks, or cloudiness visible in the images provided. The absence of a maker's mark is common for many EAPG patterns, making identification dependent on pattern recognition. The market for EAPG, while holding steady interest among collectors, is generally modest for common individual items like creamers unless they belong to a particularly rare or desirable pattern. Comparables for similar, unidentified EAPG creamers in excellent condition typically sell in the $25 to $45 range at auction and online marketplaces. Value is primarily driven by pattern identification and condition. Any significant wear, such as scratches or 'flea bites' on the rim or base—which are impossible to confirm without physical inspection—would place the value at the lower end of this range. It is important to note that this appraisal is based solely on images. A definitive attribution to a specific maker (e.g., Heisey, Fostoria, Cambridge) or pattern requires in-person examination to assess the specific weight, feel, and subtle manufacturing details of the glass. Without physical inspection or provenance, I cannot fully authenticate its origin or rule out it being a later reproduction, although the style is consistent with the period.

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