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Submitted photo · June 4, 2026

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AI Identification

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Pressed glass plates with winter-themed relief

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $25

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A pair of clear pressed glass plates, stylistically consistent with late 20th-century decorative glassware. The design features a textured, low-relief winter scene across the surface, including what appears to be a cottage or village architecture nestled among snow-laden evergreen trees and swirling snowflake motifs. The rim of the plates is characterized by a wide, radiating textured border reminiscent of traditional ice-crystalline patterns. The user notes this is a set of two, which is supported by a local thrift store price tag marked '$4.99 X2'. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided image; the identification is based solely on the visual pattern, which is similar to designs produced by companies like Arcoroc (France) or Mikasa in their holiday lines. The condition appears to be used but good, with no obvious chips or cracks visible through the texture of the glass, although some shelf wear or minor surface scratches may be present. These items are unverified without physical inspection to check for subtle acid-stamped logos or mold numbers.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this pair of clear pressed glass plates featuring a winter-relief scene. The design, characterized by a frosted village and evergreen motif with a crystalline border, is stylistically consistent with decorative holiday glassware produced in the late 20th century. I can observe a 'thrifting' price tag of $4.99 each, which suggests a secondary market acquisition. From the photo, I can see the glass appears to be in good used condition, though I cannot verify the presence of fine surface scratches, shelf wear, or internal stress fractures without a physical inspection. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures in the image. While the pattern bears a resemblance to 'Noel' or holiday lines produced by manufacturers such as Arcoroc or Mikasa, this remains a hypothesis. I cannot determine the exact manufacturer from a photograph alone; confirming the origin would require an in-person examination to locate acid-stamped logos or mold numbers often hidden in the relief. The estimated value of $15 to $25 for the pair assumes they are from a recognized name-brand line. If these are unbranded mass-market reproductions or 'in the style of' holiday glassware, the value would likely remain closer to the noted thrift store price of approximately $10 per pair. The market for seasonal pressed glass is generally stable, with demand peaking during the winter months. To confirm this estimate, one would need to provide provenance or find a specific mark. Without such evidence, the items are valued as attractive, functional decorative pieces rather than investment-grade collectibles.

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