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Vintage Pressed Glass Decanter and Cordial Glass Set

Vintage Glassware & Barware

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $75.00

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage beverage service set consisting of a large decanter with a matching stopper and six small cordial or liqueur glasses, all displayed on a dark, scalloped metal tray. The glassware is crafted from clear pressed glass featuring a classic diamond point (hobnail-adjacent) geometric pattern on the lower bodies, accented by smooth panels and ringed neck details. The decanter has an architectural bulbous base and a long, slender neck topped with a large, hollow-blown glass stopper that mirrors the base's aesthetic. Each of the six glasses features a matching geometric pattern on the bowl, supported by a short, faceted stem and a wide, starburst-patterned base. The set displays characteristics of early-to-mid 20th-century mass-produced glassware, likely Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) or a mid-century revival style. The tray appears to be made of pewter or oxidized metal, showing significant surface patina, dust, and minor staining consistent with age and storage. The glass itself appears to be in relatively good condition with no visible cracks or major chips from this angle, though fine scratches or 'flea bites' may be present upon closer tactile inspection. The clarity of the glass and the precision of the mold marks suggest a standard mid-market quality of craftsmanship for its era.

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I have examined the digital representation of this vintage beverage service set. Based on the geometric diamond-point pattern and the mold characteristics of the decanter and matching cordial stems, this set appears to be a mid-20th-century mass-market production, possibly by a manufacturer such as Anchor Hocking or Indiana Glass. The glassware exhibits standard clarity for the period, with the stopper showing a proper fit and consistent pattern alignment. The accompanying scalloped metal tray shows a heavy oxidized patina which, while adding 'vintage' appeal, suggests neglect rather than a high-value alloy like sterling silver. The current market for mid-century pressed glass barware is saturated and primarily driven by 'shabby chic' or 'Hollywood Regency' decorative trends rather than high-end collector rarity. Comparables for complete seven-piece sets with their original trays typically realize between $40 and $80 in secondary markets such as eBay or local estate auctions. The value is buoyed by the completeness of the set, as individual cordial glasses are easily lost or broken. Critically, this appraisal is based on image analysis alone. A physical inspection is required to check for 'flea bites' on the stopper base and inner neck of the decanter, which significantly decrease value. I would also need to test the tray for hallmarks to determine if it is pewter or silver plate. Full authentication would require checking for specific manufacturer marks or UV fluorescence to determine if the glass contains manganese or selenium, which would help pinpoint the precise production decade. Without provenance or original packaging, the set remains valued as a functional decorative item.

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