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AI Identification

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Mid-century style milk glass mixing bowl with charcoal gooseberry motif

Kitchenware

AI Estimated Value

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$60-$90

As of May 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a large, handles-integrated mixing bowl made of opaque milk glass with a light yellow exterior finish. The exterior features a charcoal or black printed pattern that is stylistically consistent with the Gooseberry motif produced by Pyrex in the mid-20th century. The pattern consists of stylized berries, broad leaves, and small four-petaled flowers. The bowl features a wide rim that flares out into two integrated pour-spout handles. The interior appears to be white milk glass. Condition-wise, the printed graphic shows some signs of wear, including small scratches and minor loss of the black pigment in parts of the leaf and berry designs. There is also visible surface scuffing and small dark marks on the yellow finish consistent with kitchen use and storage. No maker's mark is visible in this photograph, so the attribution to a specific manufacturer remains a hypothesis based on the iconic shape and pattern commonly associated with 1950s and 60s American kitchenware. Physical inspection of the underside would be required to verify any manufacturer stamps or model numbers.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this large, handle-integrated mixing bowl featuring a yellow exterior and charcoal gooseberry motif. This design is stylistically consistent with the Gooseberry line hypothesized to be produced by Pyrex between the late 1950s and mid-1960s. However, without a physical inspection of the underside to check for a brand stamp or model number such as '444', this attribution remains a working hypothesis. From what I can see, the bowl retains a vibrant yellow hue, though there is visible 'flea biting' and minor pigment loss on the scrolled leaf pattern, along with surface scuffing characteristic of kitchen use. These condition issues slightly depress the value compared to a pristine example. The market for mid-century milk glass remains robust among collectors of vintage kitchenware, with items of this specific colorway and pattern being highly sought after. My estimate assumes the attribution to the hypothesized manufacturer is accurate; should the item be a contemporary reproduction or an unattributed piece 'in the style of' this period, the value would likely drop to the $15-$25 range. To increase confidence in this appraisal, I would need to perform an in-person examination to verify the texture of the glass, the weight of the bowl, and any manufacturer markings. The provided value reflects recent general market trends for similar items in used condition, but total value depends on such physical authentication.

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