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AI Identification

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Fenton-style milk glass hobnail pitcher and tumblers set

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$125.00 – $185.00

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This 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 'hobnail' pattern, characterized by regular rows of raised, rounded bumps or studs across the exterior surface, which is stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century American glassware. The pitcher includes a smooth, integrated handle and a slightly flared rim with a horizontal ridge. The tumblers are cylindrical with a matching hobnail texture covering most of the body except for a smooth band near the top and bottom. There are no maker's marks or logos visible in the provided image; consequently, while this set is stylistically consistent with the 'Hobnail' line manufactured by Fenton Art Glass Company (circa 1940s-1970s), this attribution is a hypothesis subject to physical inspection for marks on the base. The glassware appears to be in good condition with a consistent white opacity and no obvious chips or cracks visible on the exterior surfaces. The craftsman quality is suggested by the uniform distribution of the hobnails and the smooth finish of the handles.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of the milk glass pitcher and five matching tumblers. Based on what I can see, the set exhibits the hobnail pattern and opaque white color characteristically associated with mid-century American glass production. The distribution of the studs and the integrated handle design suggest a level of craft quality consistent with the hypothesis that this is a Fenton 'Hobnail' set, likely produced between the 1950s and 1970s. However, because I cannot verify the presence of a maker's mark or pontil scar from a photo, this attribution remains a working assumption. The estimated value of $125 to $185 is based on the set being an authentic Fenton production in excellent condition. If physical inspection reveals the set is by a less-desirable mass-market manufacturer or a modern 'in the style of' reproduction, the market value would likely decrease to the $40 to $70 range. I cannot determine the presence of internal stress fractures or small 'flea bites' on the rims without an in-person examination. General market demand for milk glass remains steady among vintage collectors, though prices fluctuate based on the completeness of sets. To confirm this estimate, an appraiser would need to perform a physical inspection to check for the 'Fenton' logo (introduced in the 1970s) or specific mold marks on the bases. Without provenance documentation or hallmark verification, this remains a preliminary estimate based on the visual evidence provided.

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