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AI Identification

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Pressed glass slipper in the Daisy and Button style

Decorative Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $35.00

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative glass slipper, appearing to be crafted from light blue transparent glass with a molded geometric pattern. The surface is heavily textured with a repeating motif consistent with the 'Daisy and Button' pattern, which features faceted star-like or floral shapes (the 'Daisy') interspersed with raised square or diamond-like blocks (the 'Button'). This pattern was popular in American pressed glass during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The object is shaped like a small shoe or slipper, featuring a pointed toe, a low heel, and an open top. The glass has a clear, slightly aquamarine tint. Visually, the piece appears to be in good condition without obvious cracks or large chips, though a physical inspection would be required to identify small flea bites or internal stress lines. No maker's mark or manufacturer logo is visible in the provided image. While often associated with glassmakers like Fenton or L.E. Smith, such attributions are purely hypothetical as many companies produced similar patterns and forms. The style is consistent with mid-Victorian to early 20th-century decorative glassware.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this item is a pressed glass slipper in the popular 'Daisy and Button' pattern. Based on what I can see, the light blue or aquamarine tint and the characteristic molded geometric texture suggest a production date spanning from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. I cannot verify from a photo if this piece was produced by a specific manufacturer such as Fenton or L.E. Smith, as this form was widely produced by numerous glassworks without consistent markings. My value estimate is based on the assumption that the piece is a vintage example in good condition. The market for Victorian-style pressed glass novelties is currently stable but niche, with demand driven primarily by crossover collectors of glass shoes and pattern glass. The lack of visible chips or 'flea bites' in the photo supports the higher end of the range, though a physical inspection would be required to confirm the absence of internal stress lines or ground-down edges which significantly impact value. To confirm the specific manufacturer or exact age, an in-person examination of the mold seams and glass fluorescence under UV light would be necessary. If this item were to be identified as a modern mass-market reproduction rather than a vintage piece, the value would likely fall below $10.00. Conversely, if it were documented as a rare mid-Victorian variant, the value could slightly exceed the current estimate. Most examples of this type are valued as decorative collectibles rather than high-investment antiques.

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