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AI Identification

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Pressed glass lidded compote in the manner of mid-20th-century EAPG-style patterns

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AI Estimated Value

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$45 - $85

As of July 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear pressed glass lidded compote or candy dish, featuring a tall, slender pedestal base and a decorative finial. The vessel is characterized by a multi-part construction, likely formed from a mold as evidenced by the sharp geometric patterns. The primary decorative motif consists of a deep diamond-point or 'diamant' pattern encircling the lower bowl, the upper lid, and a section of the finial. A secondary horizontal band featuring a diagonal 'wheat' or gadroon-style texture separates the diamond patterns on the bowl. The lid is domed and culminates in a faceted, pointed finial that mimics the texture of the base. The glass appears colorless with high clarity under ambient light. The pedestal stem features vertical fluting that transitions into a diamond-textured knop before meeting the bowl. Condition appears good with no significant chips, cracks, or clouding visible in the photograph, though typical shelf wear on the foot is expected but not visible. This piece is stylistically consistent with American pressed glass patterns from the mid-20th century, such as those produced by Indiana Glass or Imperial Glass, though it lacks visible maker's marks to support a specific company attribution. The absence of visible signatures or hallmarks necessitates a stylistic identification based on common mass-produced patterns of the era.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have evaluated this clear pressed glass lidded compote. The item exhibits stylistic characteristics associated with mid-20th-century American Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) revivals. While the diamond-point and wheat-style motifs suggest patterns similar to those produced by manufacturers like Indiana Glass or Imperial Glass, I cannot verify a specific maker from a photograph alone as there are no visible hallmarks or signatures. From what I can see, the piece appears to be in good condition with high clarity, though I would need a physical inspection to check for micro-chips, 'flea bites,' or internal clouding that often affects value. The estimated value of $45 to $85 reflects the current secondary market for decorative mid-century glassware of this type. This valuation assumes the piece is a vintage production from a known American glass house; however, should further inspection find it to be a more modern mass-produced reproduction or if significant condition issues like base wear are discovered, the value would likely decrease to the $15 to $25 range. Market demand for colorless pressed glass remains stable among collectors of functional vintage tablewares, though it lacks the premium associated with signed art glass. To confirm this hypothesis and refine the valuation, an in-person examination by a glass specialist and a search for catalog-matched pattern dimensions would be necessary to distinguish this from similar contemporary imports or different manufacturers of the same era.

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