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AI Identification

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Fenton Daisy and Button White Milk Glass Slipper

Vintage Glassware and Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$15-25

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage pressed milk glass slipper, likely manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company, featuring the classic 'Daisy and Button' pattern. The piece is crafted from an opaque, bright white milk glass with a satin or semi-gloss finish. The design represents a Victorian-era high-heeled shoe or bootie, characterized by a pointed toe, a small tapered kitten heel, and a decorative bow or 'cat's head' motif at the instep. The intricate Daisy and Button pattern covers the entire exterior surface, showcasing sharp geometric geometric stars and faceted roundels that catch the light. Structurally, the glass appears thick and durable, typical of mid-20th-century American pressed glass production (circa 1940s-1960s). The interior is smooth and hollow, allowing it to serve as a small trinket dish or decorative figurine. There are no visible chips, cracks, or significant discolorations in the image, suggesting the item has been well-preserved. While no maker's mark is visible in this profile view, the specific mold design and pattern density are highly indicative of Fenton's quality and style. The piece exhibits excellent craftsmanship with crisp molding and a clean, uniform color throughout.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of this Fenton Daisy and Button white milk glass slipper, I find it to be a well-preserved example of mid-century American pressed glass. The crispness of the mold indicates it was likely produced between the 1950s and 1960s. The 'Daisy and Button' pattern is vibrant, and the milk glass displays the characteristic opacity and uniform color expected from Fenton's production during this era. The item appears to be in 'Excellent' condition with no visible chips to the delicate points of the pattern or the heel. The market for Fenton milk glass is currently stable but saturated; these slippers were produced in high volume, making them a common entry-level collectible rather than a rarity. Comparables on the secondary market consistently fall within the $15 to $25 range. The presence of a 'Fenton' logo (introduced in the 1970s) or a lack thereof helps date the piece, but does not significantly swing the value. Limitations of this appraisal include the inability to physically check for 'flea bites' or internal stress fractures. A full authentication would require a tactile inspection of the heel for shelf wear and a blacklight test to ensure the composition of the glass matches known period formulas. Provenance, while helpful for history, rarely impacts the financial value of this specific mold due to its prolific manufacturing history.

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