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Submitted photo · July 15, 2026

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AI Identification

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Clear plastic or glass partitioned serving tray

Kitchen and Dining

AI Estimated Value

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$5 - $15

As of July 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a circular serving tray featuring five distinct perimeter compartments and a central circular well, a design consistent with a relish tray or crudité platter. The image displays a transparent material that is visually consistent with molded glass or clear acrylic/plastic, though the user-supplied text in the upper margin labels the item as PLASTIC TRAYS. The piece possesses a wide, flat rim and appears to have molded divisions separating individual food sections. A pair of serving tongs is visible resting on the left side of the tray, suggesting it is part of a serving set. The photograph quality is low, exhibiting significant digital noise and glare, which obscures fine details such as potential maker's marks or etched signatures. Consequently, no specific manufacturer can be identified from this image alone. The item's form is stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century mass-produced kitchenware. There are no obvious chips or cracks visible, but the surface appears slightly clouded, which could indicate light surface wear, dust, or the natural aging of synthetic materials. Identifying an exact material or brand would require a physical inspection to determine weight, thermal conductivity, and the presence of any embossed manufacturer stamps on the underside.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I am examining a circular, clear partitioned serving tray featuring a central well and five outer compartments. While the user-supplied text labels the item as a 'PLASTIC TRAY,' I cannot verify from a photo whether the material is molded acrylic or pressed glass, as both can exhibit the high-contrast highlights seen here. The item appears consistent with mass-produced kitchenware from the mid-to-late 20th century, though I cannot identify a specific manufacturer due to the lack of visible logos or hallmarks. The estimated value of $5 to $15 reflects the typical market demand for utilitarian, pre-owned serving pieces of this type sold at secondary markets like thrift stores or estate sales. If the tray is confirmed to be plastic, the value would likely sit at the lower end of the range, whereas a heavy pressed-glass version might reach the higher end. The inclusion of the visible tongs as a set slightly bolsters the utility and marketability. I must emphasize that I cannot confirm the material, age, or origin without a physical inspection to check for weight, thermal conductivity, and underside maker's marks. Surfaces appear slightly clouded, which could indicate light wear or the natural degradation of synthetic materials. If this item were found to be a piece by a recognized mid-century glass manufacturer, the value could potentially increase, though the lack of distinctive design motifs suggests it is a generic housewares item. Final valuation would depend upon a hands-on assessment to rule out chips, scratches, or chemical clouding that often affects vintage plastic.

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