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AI Identification

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Pressed slag glass miniature pitcher and basin in a floral style

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$35 - $65

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This decorative glass ensemble consists of a small pitcher, a coordinating stopper, and a circular basin. The items are crafted from opaque slag glass featuring a marbled swirl of seafoam green and turquoise-blue tones. The pitcher displays a bulbous body heavily decorated with molded floral motifs, including prominent roses in relief. It features a ruffled rim and a textured handle that appears consistent with a bark or vine-like design. The stopper is topped with a molded rose blossom, completing the floral theme. The set appears stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century American art glass, specifically pieces produced in the manner of companies like Imperial Glass or Boyd’s Glass. No maker's marks, signatures, or embossed logos are visible in the image, so this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical inspection. The glass shows a glossy finish with characteristic mold lines visible on the handle and body. The color variation suggests a slag process where different colored glass batches were swirled together. Surface condition appears good with no obvious chips or cracks visible, although some dust or minor surface debris is present in the crevices of the relief work. The piece is categorized generally as decorative glassware pending verification of a manufacturer mark on the underside.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this miniature pitcher and basin set crafted from seafoam and turquoise slag glass. The relief-molded floral motifs and ruffled rim suggest a production style consistent with American mid-to-late 20th-century decorative art glass, possibly by makers such as Imperial or Boyd. However, without a visible embossed maker's mark—which is often diminutive on such pieces—this attribution remains a hypothesis. From what I can see, the swirl pattern is consistent with a slag glass process, and the finish appears glossy with typical mold lines. I cannot verify the presence of micro-chips or internal stress fractures from a photograph; a physical inspection is required to determine the structural integrity of the handle and stopper. The value estimate of $35 to $65 is based on the assumption that this is a mid-century piece in excellent condition. The market for small-scale pressed glass remains stable among specialty collectors of 'glass novelties,' though demand is highly dependent on color rarity and maker clarity. To confirm this estimate and the piece's origin, I would need to perform an in-person examination of the underside for 'B in a diamond' or 'IG' marks and verify the glass's reaction to UV light. Should the set be determined to be a contemporary mass-produced reproduction or if significant damage is found in the relief work, the value would likely fall below $15. Conversely, if a specific rare maker's mark is identified during physical inspection, the value could exceed the current range.

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