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Submitted photo · July 1, 2026

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AI Identification

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White opaque pressed glass lidded compote in the Harvest Grape style

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $45

As of July 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a white opaque glass (commonly referred to as 'milk glass') lidded compote or candy dish. It features a footed base, a tapered bowl, and a domed lid topped with a vertical grape-cluster finial. The exterior is decorated with a relief pattern of grapevine clusters and leaves, which is stylistically consistent with the 'Harvest Grape' pattern popularized by various American glass manufacturers in the mid-20th century. The lid has a scalloped or beaded edge that overhangs the rim of the bowl. While an adhesive retail label is present reading '1928 - Indiana milk glass dish & lid', this is unverified third-party context and not a direct manufacturer's mark. There is no visible embossed maker's mark in the image, so attribution to Indiana Glass Company remains a hypothesis based on pattern recognition. The glass appears to be in good condition with a smooth, matte-to-satin finish and no obvious chips or cracks visible on the exterior surfaces. The craftsmanship is typical of high-volume mid-century American pressed glassware.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have evaluated this white opaque glass compote in the Harvest Grape pattern. While the submitted documentation mentions a label attributing the piece to Indiana Glass and the year 1928, I cannot verify this date or manufacturer from a photograph alone. The 'Harvest' pattern was produced by Indiana Glass Company starting in the mid-20th century, though similar motifs were common among other manufacturers. Based on what I can see, the item appears consistent with press-molded milk glass produced between the 1950s and 1970s. The value estimate of $25 to $45 assumes this is a legitimate vintage example of the Harvest Grape series. If the identification is correct, the value reflects the item's high-volume industrial production and the current market for American mid-century glassware, where supply for this specific pattern is relatively high. The presence of the lid and the apparently functional finial contribute to the top end of this range. However, I cannot verify the physical condition of the rim or the quality of the glass mix without an in-person inspection. Should this piece be a modern reproduction or have significant internal flaws not visible here, the market interest and value would likely decrease to under $15. To confirm the origin and date, a physical examination would be required to check for specific mold marks, wear patterns on the base, and light transmission properties. A definitive valuation would rely on establishing provenance or identifying specific maker identifiers that are currently not visible.

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