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AI Identification

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Pressed glass pitcher with star and diamond patterns

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This transparent glass pitcher features an ornate geometric design, characterized by prominent twelve-point starburst motifs and cross-hatched diamond patterns. It is stylistically consistent with pressed glass production from the early to mid-20th century. The vessel includes a notched or 'sawtooth-style' applied handle and a pinched spout for pouring. No maker's mark or signature is visible in the provided image; consequently, this identification is based solely on visual stylistic features which are consistent with American Brilliant Period glass patterns or later Depression-era reproductions. The glass appears clear with no significant clouding or 'sickness,' though slight internal reflections suggest standard density for soda-lime or lead glass. The construction shows thick walls and molded seams typical of mass-produced decorative glassware. The condition appears to be good with no obvious chips or cracks visible on the main body or the rim. Final attribution to a specific manufacturer like Hazel-Atlas, Anchor Hocking, or Imperial Glass would require physical inspection for mold marks or specific glass weight.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this pitcher appears to be a well-preserved example of American pressed glass, featuring patterns consistent with the Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) tradition or later mid-century revivals. The 'sawtooth' handle and twelve-point starburst motifs suggest a style analogous to patterns produced by manufacturers like Imperial Glass or Hazel-Atlas; however, without a physical inspection for specific mold marks, glass weight, or UV fluorescence, I cannot attribute this to a specific maker. The value estimate of $45–$85 is based on the assumption that this is a quality vintage production in good condition. What I can see is a clear vessel with no obvious 'sickness' or calcification, which often detracts from the value of antique glassware. I cannot verify from a photo the presence of micro-chips along the sharp geometric edges or the base, which are common in these types of molded pieces. The market for general colorless pressed glass currently sees steady but modest interest from collectors of functional table settings. To further refine this valuation, an in-person examination by a specialist is recommended to determine the glass composition—specifically if it is lead crystal or soda-lime glass, as the former generally commands higher interest. If this item were found to be a more modern mass-produced reproduction or if significant hidden damage is present, the value would likely decrease to a range of $15–$25.

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