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AI Identification

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Pressed glass footed tray in the style of Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG)

Vintage Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $45

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a rectangular, clear pressed glass footed tray or trivet, featuring a complex geometric and floral pattern. The central motif consists of a multi-petaled stylized floral or starburst design, enclosed within a rectangular border of diamond-point or cross-hatched texture. The outer edge of the tray displays a scalloped or 'fancy' rim with architectural molding details. It sits on four integrated nub-style feet, which elevate the flat surface. The glass appears to have a slight greyish-lilac tint, which can sometimes be consistent with manganese or selenium decolorizers used in vintage glass production. The construction is consistent with mold-pressed glass methods common in the late 19th to mid-20th centuries. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the photograph; therefore, the attribution to a specific glassworks remains a hypothesis based on stylistic elements. The item appears to be in good condition with no visible chips or cracks from this angle, though minor surface scratches typical of glass tableware may be present. The identification is hedged as no manufacturer branding is readable, such as labels for Fostoria, Imperial, or Cambridge Glass, which produced items in similar aesthetics.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of a rectangular pressed glass footed tray. Based on what I can see, the item reflects the aesthetic of late 19th-century Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) or mid-20th-century 'Elegant' glass reproductions. The multi-petaled starburst and diamond-point texture are characteristic of several American glassworks; however, without visible trademarks, I must treat a specific attribution as a hypothesis. I cannot verify the exact chemical composition or age from a photo, though the slight tint suggests a vintage origin. This value estimate is based on the assumption that the piece is a genuine vintage production in good condition. The market for generic pressed glass is currently stable but modest, as supply often exceeds demand unless a specific rare pattern is identified. If this item were to be verified as a piece by a highly collectible manufacturer like Fostoria or Cambridge through a physical inspection of mold marks or fire-polishing techniques, the value might sit at the higher end of the range. Conversely, if it is a contemporary mass-produced replica 'in the style of' EAPG, its market value would likely drop below $15. To move beyond this working assumption, a physical examination is required to check for 'straw marks,' base wear, and specific mold details that are not discernible in images. Authentication would involve comparing structural dimensions and glass weight against known manufacturer catalogs or consulting a specialist in American pressed glass patterns.

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