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AI Identification

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Clear pressed glass plate in a hobnail-style pattern

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00 – $25.00

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular plate crafted from clear pressed glass, featuring a ruffled or scalloped rim. The body is decorated with three concentric rings of raised circular protrusions, which are stylistically consistent with the 'hobnail' pattern popularized by various American glass manufacturers in the mid-20th century. The center of the plate features a molded starburst or sunburst design consisting of twenty-four radiating petals, enclosed within a smooth circular border. The glass appears to have a slight blueish tint in the thickest sections of the rim, which is common in vintage soda-lime glass compositions. There are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or acid-etched labels in the image, meaning an attribution to a specific manufacturer like Fenton or Hazel-Atlas remains a hypothesis subject to physical verification. The condition appears fair with no obvious chips or cracks visible from this angle, though surface scratches consistent with use and age may be present. The pressed mold lines are visible, indicating mass-production rather than hand-blown artisanal work. Identification is based on stylistic features due to the absence of identifying marks.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this clear pressed glass plate featuring a hobnail-style pattern and a central starburst motif. Based on what I can see, the piece displays characteristics common to mid-20th-century American mass-produced glassware, potentially consistent with manufacturers such as Fenton or Hazel-Atlas. However, I cannot verify the specific manufacturer from a photo as there are no visible maker's marks or signatures. The value estimate is predicated on the hypothesis that this is a vintage piece from a recognized mid-century glassmaker. The market for clear pressed glass of this era is generally stable but characterized by high supply, which keeps valuations modest. My estimate of $10 to $25 reflects what similar patterns typically command in a secondary retail or vintage market setting. If this item were to be identified as a contemporary discount-store reproduction or a modern 'in the style of' imitation, the value would likely drop below $5. Condition plays a critical role in this valuation; while the plate appears fair, I cannot detect fine surface scratches, flea bites, or internal 'sickness' of the glass through a photograph. To confirm the origin and potential value, a physical inspection would be required to check for specific mold markers, weight, and fluorescence under UV light. Scientific testing of the glass composition or provenance documentation would also be needed to move beyond a stylistic hypothesis.

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