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Milk Glass Pedestal Bowl

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$30-50

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative milk glass pedestal bowl, characterized by its opaque, milky white appearance. The bowl itself has a scalloped or crimped rim, adding an ornamental touch to its top edge. The exterior of the bowl features a distinct molded pattern, including what appears to be stylized fruit, possibly pineapples, alternating with diamond-cut or crosshatch designs and leafy motifs. These patterns provide texture and visual interest to the smooth white surface. The bowl is supported by a slender, reeded or vertically ribbed stem, which transitions gracefully into a flared, scalloped base. The base mirrors the scalloped motif of the bowl's rim, creating a cohesive design. The construction suggests it is a single piece of molded glass. There are no immediately visible chips, cracks, or significant damage, and the surface appears to have a consistent, glossy finish, indicative of its original condition and material. The design elements, particularly the molded fruit and the milk glass material, often point to a mid-20th century (e.g., 1940s-1960s) manufacturing period for similar decorative glass items. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality for mass-produced glass of that era, with clear molding and no obvious flaws in the glass composition.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this milk glass pedestal bowl appears to be in excellent condition. There are no visible chips, cracks, or significant surface abrasions, and the glossy finish seems well-preserved. The molded patterns, including the stylized fruit, diamond-cut designs, and reeded stem, are crisp and well-defined, suggesting good manufacturing quality for its type. The coherent design, with the scalloped rim and base, further enhances its aesthetic appeal. Regarding authenticity, the piece's style, material (opaque milk glass), and decorative motifs are consistent with mid-20th century mass-produced decorative glassware, likely dating from the 1940s-1960s. These types of items were popular during that era, produced by various manufacturers such as Fenton, Westmoreland, andわれます. Without physical inspection, however, I cannot definitively confirm the manufacturer or precise age. The primary limitation of image-based appraisal is the inability to detect minute flaws, internal stress fractures, or subtle variations in glass composition that might affect value. From a market perspective, decorative milk glass, while charming, generally falls into an accessible collector's category rather than high-value antiques. There's a steady but not exceptionally high demand for such pieces. While this specific pattern and form are attractive, they are not exceedingly rare. Comparable examples in similar condition from various manufacturers typically sell in the $30-$50 range. Factors affecting value include the inherent beauty of the piece, its excellent condition, and its classic appeal. For full authentication and to ascertain potential maker's marks, an in-person examination, including blacklight testing for possible repairs and a thorough search for any impressed or molded manufacturer's identifiers, would be necessary. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for an item of this value, would also offer definitive authentication.

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