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AI Identification

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Pressed glass compote in the pattern-glass style

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$35.00 - $65.00

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a clear pressed glass footed bowl or compote featuring an intricate, molded pattern. The design consists of repeating geometric and circular motifs, including hobnails, fans, and medallions, which are stylistically consistent with Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) or mid-20th-century revival wares such as the 'Imperial Cape Cod' or various 'Lacy' patterns. The bowl has a scalloped, bead-edged rim and sits upon a short, flaring pedestal base that carries the same decorative molding. Based on the visual evidence, the construction appears to be molded glass rather than hand-cut crystal, as indicated by the rounded edges of the decorative indentations. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the photograph; therefore, an attribution to a specific glasshouse like Imperial, Fostoria, or Cambridge remains a hypothesis pending physical inspection. The condition seems good with no large chips or cracks visible, though common manufacturing artifacts like straw marks or bubbles may be present. This piece reflects a Victorian-era aesthetic commonly reproduced throughout the early to mid-20th century.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the photograph, I have analyzed this clear pressed glass compote. This piece exhibits design characteristics consistent with Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) or mid-20th-century revival patterns, possibly similar to the 'Imperial Cape Cod' or various 'Lacy' motifs. From what I can see, the construction utilizes a mold process rather than hand-cutting, as suggested by the slightly rounded faceted edges. However, I cannot verify the specific glasshouse or manufacturer from a photo alone, as no visible maker's marks were identified. The attribution to a specific maker like Imperial or Fostoria remains a working hypothesis that would require physical inspection of the base and clarity to confirm. My value estimate is based on the assumption that this is a well-preserved mid-century revival piece. If it were found to be a rare late-19th-century original from a specific sought-after glasshouse, the value could increase, while a modern machine-made mass-market reproduction would likely value below $15.00. The market for clear pressed glass currently sees steady but modest demand, primarily from collectors of table settings. To confirm the identity and value, a physical inspection is necessary to check for 'straw marks' or specific mold seams, and documentation of provenance would be beneficial. Without such verification, the piece is valued as a decorative glassware item in the style of EAPG.

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