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Submitted photo · July 12, 2026

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AI Identification

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Mid-20th-century style milk glass bowl with grape motif

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

As of July 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative bowl composed of opaque white milk glass, featuring a scalloped rim and a deeply embossed grape-and-vine motif on the exterior and interior base. The piece is stylistically consistent with pressed glass designs commonly produced by American manufacturers such as Westmoreland or Fenton during the mid-20th century. The grape clusters and leaves appear to provide structural texture to the bowl's surface. Based on the presence of a US Lincoln cent in the foreground for scale, the bowl appears to measure approximately 8 to 10 inches in diameter. The rim is finished with a rhythmic undulating wave pattern. The interior shows slight yellowish discoloration in the crevices, which is consistent with age and accumulated residue, and there are a few dark spots or possible minor chips visible on the outer rim edges. No maker’s marks or signatures are discernable in the image; therefore, the attribution remains a hypothesis based on visual craftsmanship and design language. Professional in-person inspection would be required to identify a specific manufacturer or exact production era.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this decorative milk glass bowl, which I hypothesize to be of mid-20th-century American origin. I cannot verify the manufacturer from a photo alone, as no maker's marks are visible; however, the design language is consistent with the 'Paneled Grape' or 'Harvest' patterns popularized by Westmoreland or Indiana Glass during that era. The value estimate is based on the assumption that this is a period-authentic piece of pressed glass. From what I can see, the bowl features a classic scalloped rim and deep relief molding. While the design is representative of mid-century aesthetics, I cannot confirm the exact composition or age without physical inspection. The presence of dark spots on the rim and yellowish residue in the crevices suggests age-related wear, which typically reduces market value. The general market for mid-century American milk glass is stable among casual collectors, though demand fluctuates based on pattern rarity and pristine condition. To move beyond a working hypothesis and confirm the item's origin, an in-person examination by a specialist is required to look for specific mold characteristics or hidden marks. Documentation of provenance would also be necessary to solidify its history. This valuation reflects a period-correct piece; if it were determined to be a modern reproduction or 'in the style of' an earlier pattern by a lesser-known manufacturer, the value would likely fall into the $15–$25 range. Conversely, if it bears a desirable mark like the Westmoreland 'WG' upon physical inspection, it would trend toward the higher end of the provided estimate.

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