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AI Identification

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Fenton-style milk glass hobnail beverage set

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$100 - $175

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This glassware set consists of one large pitcher and five tumblers, all crafted from opaque white glass, commonly referred to as milk glass. The set features a prominent 'hobnail' pattern characterized by raised, rounded protrusions covering the exterior surfaces of each piece. The pitcher has a bulbous body, a short pouring spout, and an applied handle, while the tumblers are cylindrical with slightly tapered bases. The craftsmanship is consistent with mid-20th-century American pressed glass production. Although no logos or maker's marks are discernible in the image, the pattern and material are stylistically consistent with the hobnail line produced by Fenton Art Glass. Small variations in the hobnail spacing and the smooth rims appear consistent with mid-century manufacturing standards. The items appear to be in good condition with no visible chips or cracks from this angle, though they exhibit a matte-to-satin finish typical of aged glass. Because no marks are visible, this attribution remains a hypothesis subject to physical inspection for a potential 'Fenton' logo stamp commonly found on later pieces.

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Based on my examination of the provided image, this milk glass beverage set exhibits characteristics consistent with the mid-century 'hobnail' pattern commonly associated with Fenton Art Glass. The set appears to be in good condition, featuring one pitcher and five tumblers. While the opaque quality and hobnail spacing align with production standards of the 1940s-1960s, I cannot verify the maker without an in-person inspection to locate potential logo stamps or characteristic pontil marks. The provided value range assumes these pieces are mid-century production items by an established American maker like Fenton. The market for milk glass remains stable among collectors of Americana, though demand fluctuates based on the completeness of sets and the presence of rare colors or shapes. Because I cannot examine the glass for micro-fractures, internal clouding, or manufacturing defects through a photograph, this estimate is contingent on the items being free of chips and significant wear. If physical inspection reveals the set to be a later 20th-century reproduction or a less-collectible mass-market 'in the style of' imitation, the estimated value would likely decrease to approximately $40-$60. To confirm the hypothesis of its origin and establish a more precise valuation, the items would need to be examined for glass weight, light translucency, and specific mold markings. Providing provenance documentation or purchase records from a known glassware specialist would also assist in solidifying this attribution.

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