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AI Identification

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Pressed glass compote or decorative chalice in the Moon and Star pattern

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$40–$75

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a large pedestal compote or decorative glass vessel, stylistically consistent with the 'Moon and Star' pattern originally produced by Adams & Company and later by various manufacturers such as L.G. Wright and Fenton. The piece is constructed in three parts: a clear scalloped upper bowl, a brass or gold-toned metal collar, and a frosted glass pedestal base. The base features the characteristic deep circular depressions (the 'moons') and recessed geometric motifs (the 'stars'). The frosted or 'satin' finish on the pedestal contrasts with the clear glass of the bowl, which exhibits a thick, heavy construction common to mid-to-late 19th-century and mid-20th-century American pressed glass reproductions. The metal connector shows signs of oxidation and patina consistent with age. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the image, so this attribution is based solely on the well-known pattern and stylistic features. The overall craftsmanship suggests a decorative piece intended for display or use as a centerpiece from the Victorian-era style or a later mid-century revival.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, the item displays characteristics associated with the 'Moon and Star' pattern, potentially of mid-20th-century manufacture. I have evaluated this piece under the hypothesis that it is a decorative pressed glass compote featuring a mixed-media construction of clear glass, a metal collar, and a frosted glass base. While the pattern is consistent with historical designs by firms such as L.G. Wright or Fenton, I cannot verify from a photo whether this is an early production or a later mass-market reproduction. The visible oxidation on the metal connector and the clarity of the glass suggest mid-century age, but a physical inspection would be required to determine the quality of the glass pressing and the exact nature of the metallic finish. The valuation of $40–$75 reflects the typical secondary market demand for decorative American glassware of this style in good condition. Because this pattern was widely reproduced and variations exist in the quality of the 'satin' or frosted finishes, an unauthenticated piece generally sells as a decorative object rather than a high-end collector's item. Should the piece be found to be a contemporary or low-quality mass-produced copy, the value would likely fall below $25. To confirm a more specific attribution, one would need to perform an in-person examination to check for internal mold marks, weigh the vessel to assess lead content, and compare the specific scalloping of the rim against known manufacturer catalogs. General market interest in 19th-century revival glassware remains stable for functional decor, though prices fluctuate based on the specific color and scarcity of the assembly.

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