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AI Identification

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Depression-style green glass salt and pepper shakers

Kitchenware

AI Estimated Value

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$25.00 - $45.00

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This pair of salt and pepper shakers features a vibrant green transparent glass body, stylistically consistent with pressed glass from the early-to-mid 20th century, often referred to as Depression glass. The shakers have a cylindrical, vertically oriented shape characterized by stacked, horizontal ring-like ridges or a 'beaded' texture that provides a tactile grip. Each shaker is topped with a screw-on metal cap, which appears to be made of an aged brass or tin-plated steel. The caps exhibit significant oxidation, tarnish, and surface wear consistent with age and use. The glass itself appears to be in relatively good condition without obvious large chips, though minor flea bites or internal stress lines could be present beneath the plastic packaging. The ribbing pattern is consistent with several glass manufacturers of the era such as Hazel-Atlas or Hocking Glass, though no maker's marks are visible through the bag. This identification is based on typical stylistic features of American kitchenware from the 1930s-1950s; without physical inspection for hallmarks or mold marks, the manufacturer remains a hypothesis.

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Based on my examination of the provided image, these salt and pepper shakers feature a green transparent glass and ribbed geometry consistent with American Depression-style kitchenware from the 1930s-1950s. While the pattern bears a resemblance to designs produced by manufacturers like Hazel-Atlas or Hocking Glass, I cannot verify a specific maker without a physical inspection for mold marks or hallmarks. The glass appears to be in good condition, though the metal caps show significant oxidation and tarnish, which is typical for items of this age. My valuation assumes the glass is period-correct and not a later contemporary reproduction. If these were determined to be modern 'fantasy' pieces or reproductions, the value would likely drop to under $10.00. The market for Depression glass remains stable among specialized collectors, though value is heavily dependent on the lack of chips or 'flea bites' on the threading. To confirm this estimate, an in-person examination is necessary to check for UV fluorescence (indicative of uranium content often found in green glass of that era) and to assess the weight and seam quality. The current range reflects typical market behavior for mid-century kitchenware in used condition with weathered hardware.

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