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L.G. Wright S repeat blue opalescent sugar and creamer set

Vintage Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $65.00

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a two-piece sugar and creamer set made of blue opalescent pressed glass, featuring the distinctive 'S repeat' pattern. The set includes a small pitcher with a molded handle and a matching open sugar bowl. Both pieces exhibit a vibrant, translucent turquoise blue color that transitions into a milky white opalescent finish along the scalloped top rims. The 'S repeat' pattern consists of embossed scrollwork that resembles the letter 'S,' alternating with vertical ribbed and beaded textures. This specific design was produced by the L.G. Wright Glass Company, likely in the mid-20th century (1940s-1960s). The glass appears to be in good vintage condition with no visible cracks or large chips, though minor flea bites or manufacturing striations common in pressed glass may be present upon closer inspection. The items have a pedestal-style base and stand approximately 3 to 4 inches tall. The craftsmanship shows high-quality mold work with sharp detail in the scrollwork and a consistent opalescent application across the fluted edges.

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I have examined the digital representation of this blue opalescent sugar and creamer set. Visually, the pieces reflect the distinct 'S Repeat' pattern manufactured for L.G. Wright, likely by Northwood or Dugan molds. The blue hue is vibrant, and the opalescence along the scalloped rims appears consistent with mid-20th-century glass production. The mold work appears crisp, suggesting these were produced before significant mold degradation occurred. In the current secondary market, EAPG (Early American Pattern Glass) and mid-century reproductions remain steady but accessible. While the 'S Repeat' is a desirable pattern for collectors of opalescent glass, sugar and creamer sets are relatively common compared to larger pitchers or complete table sets. The condition appears 'excellent' from the image, specifically noting the integrity of the delicate 'S' scrolls and the pedestal bases. However, a definitive valuation is limited by the digital format. I cannot physically verify the presence of 'flea bites,' internal heat checks, or base wear that would lower the grade. True authentication would require an in-person tactile inspection to evaluate glass weight, UV fluorescence, and the presence of any 'straw marks' or cooling lines typical of the era. To confirm provenance, I would look for original L.G. Wright catalog numbering or documentation from a known collection. Without this, the value remains in the standard retail range for high-quality vintage pressed glass.

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