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AI Identification

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Jadite-style glass salt shaker

Kitchenware

AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $45

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a square-bodied kitchen salt shaker made of opaque pale green glass, stylistically consistent with pressed glassware known as 'Jadite.' The glass possesses a soft, milky appearance characteristic of milk glass from the mid-20th-century era. It features a central black graphic label reading 'SALT' enclosed in a rectangular frame with decorative horizontal lines above and below, reflecting an Art Deco influence. The shaker is topped with a shaker lid that appears to be made of a dull grey metal, possibly aluminum or zinc, which shows visible oxidation and minor surface pitting consistent with age and typical kitchen use. The body of the glass appears to be in good condition without visible cracks or chips in the image, though there are slight surface reflections that mask fine detail. This item is stylistically consistent with kitchenware produced by American manufacturers like McKee or Jeannette Glass around the 1930s-1940s, though no maker's marks are visible to confirm origin. Physical inspection is required to determine the glass's exact composition and to check for embossed marks on the base.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of the green opaque glass salt shaker. Based on what I can see, the item is stylistically consistent with Jadite kitchenware produced by American manufacturers like McKee or Jeannette Glass during the 1930s-1940s. The opaque, milky consistency of the glass and the Art Deco 'SALT' typography are typical of that era. However, I cannot verify the manufacturer or exact date from a photo alone, as there are no visible brand marks or base stamps. The value of $25-$45 is an estimate for an item of this type assuming it is period-correct vintage glass. Items that are later reproductions or modern 'in the style of' pieces typically sell for significantly less, often in the $5-$15 range. The market for vintage kitchen glass remains stable, with specific interest in Jadite-style pieces; however, the oxidation and pitting visible on the metal lid may slightly temper collector demand. To move toward a more precise valuation and to address the hypothesis of its manufacture, a physical inspection is required. I would need to check for embossed marks on the base, analyze the glass's weight and translucency, and examine the lid's threading. Confirmation of the glass's age and origin through a specialist in 20th-century American pressed glass would be necessary to increase confidence in this estimate. The value is highly dependent on whether this is an early production piece or a later imitation, as many similar designs have been reproduced over the decades.

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