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AI Identification

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Pressed glass bowl in the style of Early American Pattern Glass

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $35.00

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a clear, circular pressed glass bowl that appears to be made of heavy colorless glass. The piece features a complex textured design stylistically consistent with 20th-century Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) revivals. The interior and exterior walls display multiple bands of ornamentation, including a top frieze of scrolled floral or vine motifs, a central band of diamond-shaped or 'pineapple' geometric cuts, and a lower section with fluted vertical ridges. The base center has a stippled or 'hobnail' texture. The rim is slightly flared with a smooth edge. It appears to be in good used condition with no large chips or cracks visible in the image, although minor surface scratches or 'flea bites' common to utilitarian glassware may be present upon closer inspection. A blue and white retail price tag is affixed to the side, listing 'Housewares' and 'Serviceware'. Because there are no visible maker's marks or signatures, this attribution relies on visual elements common to various manufacturers such as Anchor Hocking or Indiana Glass, though a specific designer cannot be established without physical examination.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I am evaluating this item as a piece of 20th-century pressed glassware in the style of Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) revivals. The piece exhibits characteristic geometric patterns and floral friezes often associated with manufacturers like Indiana Glass or Anchor Hocking. However, I cannot verify the specific manufacturer or production era from a photograph alone, as these patterns were widely produced and replicated. The current value estimate reflects the market for utilitarian decorative glass of this type. If this item were to be identified through physical inspection as a rare early 20th-century pattern by a specific prestigious maker, the value could increase slightly; conversely, if it is a more recent mass-produced supermarket premium, the value would sit at the lower end of the range. The presence of a retail 'Housewares' tag suggests a contemporary secondary market context rather than a specialized antique provenance. Based on what I can see, the glass appears to be in good condition, but I would need a physical examination to check for 'flea bites,' internal clouding, or manufacturing flaws that would decrease its appeal to collectors. The market for mid-to-late 20th-century pressed glass is currently stable but characterized by high supply. To confirm a more specific attribution, I would require an in-person inspection of the glass clarity, weight, and seam lines, as well as a search for any faint molded marks not visible in the photo.

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