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AI Identification

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Pressed Glass Covered Candy Dish

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$30-$50

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear, colorless pressed glass covered candy dish or compote, designed for decorative and functional use. Its physical characteristics include a substantial, somewhat oval-shaped bowl with a coordinating domed lid. The material is transparent glass, exhibiting a brilliant sparkle under light due to its intricate patterns. The construction suggests it was made from molded or pressed glass rather than cut glass, given the slightly rounded edges of the patterns. The dish and lid feature an elaborate design, predominantly a diamond hobnail or cross-hatch pattern on both the body and the lid, interspersed with stylized floral motifs, possibly daisies or stars, within ovals or medallions. The lid is topped with a small, circular finial for easy lifting, which also has a faceted or patterned surface. There are no readily visible chips, cracks, or significant damage from the provided images, indicating good to very good condition, though a thorough inspection would require physical examination to detect minor fleabites or internal flaws common in pressed glass of a certain age. There are no discernible manufacturer's marks or signatures from the image. Based on the style of pressed glass and the common patterns, this piece likely dates from the early to mid-20th century, possibly the Art Deco era or slightly later, a period when such decorative pressed glass items were popular. The craftsmanship is typical of mass-produced, yet aesthetically pleasing, glassware of the era, offering an elegant appearance without the cost of true cut crystal. Its unique aspects lie in the specific combination and sharpness of its pressed patterns, which contribute to its decorative appeal and ability to catch and refract light.

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I have visually examined this clear, colorless pressed glass covered candy dish or compote. The piece appears to be in very good overall condition, with no obvious chips, cracks, or significant damage visible from the provided images. The elaborate diamond hobnail and stylized floral patterns are typical of pressed glass items from the early to mid-20th century, likely dating this piece to the Art Deco era or slightly later when such decorative glassware was widely produced. The presence of a finial on the lid for ease of lifting further supports its functional and decorative intent. As this is pressed glass, the slight rounding of pattern edges is expected and not indicative of wear. Without a physical inspection, however, I cannot definitively rule out minor fleabites, internal flaws, or slight manufacturing imperfections common to items of this type and age. Furthermore, the absence of discernible manufacturer's marks in the images limits positive identification of a specific maker, which could impact value. Market conditions for common pressed glass candy dishes are generally moderate, with a steady but not exceptionally high demand. Comparables in similar condition from common manufacturers typically retail in the $30-$50 range. While aesthetically pleasing, the widespread availability of such pieces means rarity is low, and consequently, factors impacting value are primarily condition and visual appeal. For full authentication and to detect subtle flaws, a hands-on examination would be crucial. Provenance documentation, while helpful, is rarely available for such mass-produced items and would not significantly alter the estimated value.

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