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AI Identification

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Pressed glass lidded compote in the style of Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG)

Glassware

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$45 - $85

As of July 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This clear pressed glass vessel is a lidded compote or candy dish featuring a pedestal base and a diamond-shaped or 'lozenge' form. The glass appears to be colorless and most likely soda-lime or lead glass. It exhibits a molded decorative motif that is stylistically consistent with the Westmoreland 'Old Quilt' or 'English Hobnail' patterns, often associated with the late 19th or early 20th centuries. The piece features a beaded or serrated edge along the rim and base, and a textured pattern on the body that includes floral or pineapple-like clusters. The lid is topped with a rectangular faceted finial. No manufacturer's mark is visible in the image, so this identification is based solely on stylistic similarities to Early American Pattern Glass. Small bubbles or 'seeds' may be present in the glass, which is common for mass-produced pressed glass of that era. There is a small yellow price tag on the lid; however, no other markings were identified. The overall condition appears fair, with some minor surface wear and possible flea bites along the textured edges, though physical inspection would be required to verify structural integrity.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this object appears to be a pressed glass lidded compote or candy dish in the style of Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG). The lozenge shape and textured motif are stylistically consistent with patterns like Westmoreland's 'Old Quilt' or 'English Hobnail,' though without a visible manufacturer's mark, this remains a hypothesis. I can observe a rectangular faceted finial and a beaded rim, both of which are common to mass-produced glassware from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. From the photo, I cannot verify the exact composition of the glass or the presence of minute structural flaws like 'flea bites' or internal stress fractures, which would require a physical inspection. The current estimate of $45 to $85 reflects the typical market demand for decorative glassware of this aesthetic and era. This value assumes the piece is an antique example; however, if physical examination revealed it to be a more modern reproduction or a later mid-century copy, the value would likely decrease to the $15 to $25 range. The secondary market for EAPG fluctuates based on the rarity of the specific pattern and the clarity of the glass. To reach a more certain valuation and confirm the hypothesized attribution, I would need to perform an in-person assessment to check for mold marks and wear patterns consistent with age, or review documented provenance. Proper authentication would involve examining the glass under UV light to check for the fluorescence characteristic of older soda-lime or lead glass formulas.

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