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AI Identification

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Vibrant orange-red lidded pedestal dish in the manner of mid-century cadmium glass

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AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $85.00

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a small covered pedestal dish, possibly used as a candy dish or compote. The piece is characterized by its intense, opaque orange and red coloration, which is stylistically consistent with pressed glass manufacturers such as Viking, Smith, or Fenton from the mid-20th century. However, as the piece is currently wrapped in plastic film and no maker's marks are visible in the image, this remains a hypothesis subject to in-person inspection. The dish features a rounded bowl, a matching lid with a knob finial, and a flared, footed base with radial patterning. The color appears slightly graduated or 'amberina-like' in the upper lid section, which potentially indicates the use of heat-sensitive chemical additives typical of vintage glass production. Physically, the item shows a glossy finish and heavy molded construction. The condition seems well-preserved under the plastic, though potential micro-scratches or factory flaws cannot be ruled out without physical handling. This identification is based purely on color and silhouette, as no branding is confirmed.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have evaluated this lidded pedestal dish as a mid-century glass piece. The vibrant orange-red hue and molded design are consistent with the aesthetic of manufacturers like Viking, Smith, or Fenton; however, the presence of plastic wrap and the lack of visible maker's marks prevent me from assigning the piece to a specific company. This attribution remains a hypothesis that would require an in-person inspection to determine the exact manufacturer and age. From what I can see, the glassy finish and 'amberina' color transitions suggest a mid-20th-century production method involving cadmium or selenium, though I cannot verify this composition from a photo alone. The value estimate of $45.00 to $85.00 is based on the assumption that this is a vintage piece in excellent condition without significant chips or factory flaws, which cannot be ruled out without physical handling. Demand for mid-century 'hot' colored glass remains steady among collectors. To establish a more precise value, I would need to confirm the presence of a pontil mark or molded signature on the base and examine the piece under UV light to check for the fluorescence typical of certain vintage additives. If the item is determined to be a contemporary reproduction or a generic piece 'in the style of' these major manufacturers, the market value would likely decrease to the $15.00 to $25.00 range. Authentic provenance or a verified label would be necessary to reach the higher end of the current estimate.

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