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AI Identification

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Press-molded clear glass turkey-shaped lidded dish

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$25.00 - $65.00

As of July 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a press-molded lidded dish, or 'covered dish', formed in the shape of a stylized turkey. The object is composed of colorless, transparent glass and consists of two primary sections: a base container and a removable lid that features the turkey's head, neck, and upper plumage. The exterior surface is heavily textured with molded patterns intended to simulate feathers on the breast, back, and wings, alongside a fan-shaped tail and a ridged neck. The object rests on a pedestal-style oval base. While no maker's mark or signature is visible in the provided image, the form and manufacturing style are consistent with mid-20th-century American pressed glass novelties, such as those produced by L.E. Smith, Imperial Glass, or Indiana Glass. The glass appears to have a slight yellowish tint in this lighting, which could suggest a specific glass composition or simply reflect the surrounding environment. The overall condition appears fair to good with no large chips or cracks visible, though physical inspection would be required to identify small fleabites or interior residue. Because there are no visible brand markings, this identification is based solely on stylistic consistency with common decorative glassware of the Depression-era through the mid-century period.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of the press-molded clear glass turkey dish. Based on the visual evidence, the object appears to be consistent with mid-century American pressed glass novelties, potentially from manufacturers like L.E. Smith or Indiana Glass. However, I cannot verify the manufacturer from a photo as there are no visible maker's marks, and such forms were widely produced by various companies. The value estimate of $25.00 - $65.00 reflects the typical market demand for utilitarian decorative glassware of this period. If the piece were to be attributed to a specific desirable line or a less common manufacturer through a physical inspection of the base or glass clarity, the value might sit at the higher end of the range. Conversely, if it is a later mass-produced reproduction or lacks the quality associated with mid-century glassworks, the value would likely fall below $15.00. The condition appears fair, but I cannot see fine details like 'fleabite' chips or internal fogging, which would decrease its desirability. Market demand for such holiday-themed novelties is generally seasonal and focused on the secondary collector market. To reach a more specific valuation, an in-person examination would be required to assess the glass quality, weight, and light refraction, alongside any provenance documentation. This estimate assumes the piece is a vintage item rather than a modern retail copy, as an unauthenticated or modern version typically sells for significantly less than a vintage counterpart.

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