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AI Identification

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Depression-style pink pressed glass beverage set

Collectible Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This three-piece glassware set consists of a large handled pitcher, a lidded sugar bowl, and a small creamer pitcher, all crafted in a translucent pink-tinted pressed glass. The pieces feature an intricate relief design that appears stylistically consistent with the 'Cornucopia' or 'Fruit' patterns popularized by American glass manufacturers during the early-to-mid 20th century. The central motif depicts a cornucopia spilling over with various fruits including grapes and apples, rendered with frosted or stippled textures to create visual depth against the smooth glass. The large pitcher features a scalloped rim, an ornate scrolled handle with thumb rests, and a stepped circular foot. The smaller creamer and sugar bowl share similar octagonal or panelled foot designs. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the provided image, so this attribution is based on stylistic analysis of the molded patterns. The glass shows a soft luster with some visible internal bubbles and mold lines consistent with mass-produced pressed glass techniques of the Depression era. The pieces appear to be in good vintage condition with no major cracks or chips visible, though minor surface scratches and shelf wear on the base are expected for items of this age.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this three-piece set appears to be a pink pressed glass beverage service consistent with the style and production techniques of the Depression era. The molded motif, which I hypothesize to be a variant of the 'Cornucopia' or 'Fruit' patterns, suggests production by one of the prominent American glass manufacturers of the 1930s or 40s. While I can observe the characteristic luster and mold lines typical of this period, I cannot verify the specific manufacturer or age from a photo alone; physical inspection of the glass composition and exact mold details would be required for a more precise attribution. The estimated value of $45–$85 is based on the assumption that these are mid-century pieces in the good vintage condition described. This range reflects current general market demand for Depression-style glass, which remains popular among collectors but is produced in relatively high volume. In-person examination is necessary to check for 'flea bites' or internal bruising not visible here, as condition significantly impacts value. I must note that if these pieces were determined to be modern reproductions or later 'in the style of' imitations, the value would likely decrease to $15–$25. To increase confidence in this appraisal, one would need to verify the pattern against collector catalogs and check for any specific maker's marks that might be hidden on the base. Proof of provenance or original period documentation would also assist in supporting the higher end of the valuation range. Verification of authenticity would ultimately require a hands-on assessment of the glass weight and UV light reactivity.

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