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AI Identification

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Amber-colored pressed glass compote in the 'Moon and Star' pattern

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AI Estimated Value

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$35.00 - $65.00

As of July 9, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an amber-toned pressed glass compote or candy dish, featuring a decorative motif that is stylistically consistent with the popular 'Moon and Star' pattern. The piece consists of a rounded bowl with a scalloped rim, supported by a thick pedestal stem and a wide, molded base. The pattern is characterized by deeply embossed circular depressions (the 'moons') surrounded by raised, faceted 'stars' or starburst designs. The color is a warm, translucent honey-amber. While this pattern was originally produced by Adams & Co. in the 1880s, it was prolifically reproduced by various American glass companies throughout the mid-20th century, notably by L.E. Smith, Fenton, and Kemple. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the image to verify a specific manufacturer or exact production date, but the craftsmanship and glass color appear consistent with mid-century vintage glassware. The surface shows a bright luster with no immediate signs of chips or cracks visible from this angle, though fine scratches or manufacturing mold lines might be present upon physical inspection. The name is hedged as the attribution is based entirely on the visual pattern recognition without a documented maker's mark.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have evaluated this amber-toned pressed glass compote featuring the 'Moon and Star' pattern. I can observe a scalloped rim, a robust pedestal base, and the characteristic embossed circular and faceted starburst motifs. While these features are stylistically consistent with the 19th-century Adams & Co. 'Palace' pattern, the honey-amber color and glass luster I see here are more characteristic of mid-20th-century productions by firms like L.E. Smith or Fenton. From this photo, I cannot verify the Presence of mold marks or specific glass-pressing techniques that would distinguish an 1880s antique from a 1960s vintage piece. The value estimate of $35.00 to $65.00 is based on the hypothesis that this is a mid-century vintage piece in good condition. I should note that I cannot see fine surface scratches, internal heat checks, or small chips along the scalloped edges from this angle, all of which would negatively impact the value. The market for mid-century colored glass remains stable among decorative collectors, though demand fluctuates based on color rarity. To confirm this attribution, a physical inspection is required to check for manufacturer-specific signatures, weight, and UV light reaction. If this piece were to be identified as a contemporary 1990s reproduction or if significant damage is found upon closer inspection, the value would likely fall below $20.00. Conversely, if it were documented as a rare 19th-century variant, which I cannot confirm from these images, the value could increase slightly.

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