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AI Identification

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Jadite-style and assorted opaque glass miniature tea set

Collectible Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

As of June 23, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This collection consists of miniature opaque glass tableware, featuring a significant number of pieces in a semi-opaque seafoam green hue stylistically consistent with Jadite glass. The collection includes various plates, saucers, teacups with small loop handles, and a cream pitcher. The green pieces exhibit a characteristic milky, translucent quality typical of borosilicate glass produced in the mid-20th-century style. Additionally, several pieces in pastel blue, pink, yellow, and orange are visible in the background, appearing consistent with vintage milk glass or Vitrock-style children's tea sets. The items appear to be constructed from pressed glass, showing smooth, rounded edges and uniform color throughout. Conditions appear generally good without visible large chips or cracks, though some minor surface scratches and production-related variations in opacity are consistent with age and typical use. No maker's marks or logos are visible from this top-down perspective, so this attribution is based on visual characteristics and stylistic markers popularized by manufacturers like Anchor Hocking (Fire-King) or Akro Agate. A physical inspection of the undersides would be required to identify any embossed logos or specific factory origins.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this collection of miniature glass tableware. The set features a significant number of pieces in a seafoam green hue stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century Jadite, alongside assorted pastel opaque glass pieces. Based on what I can see, the pieces appear to be manufactured from pressed glass, showing the characteristic milky opacity associated with vintage children's tea sets produced by makers such as Akro Agate or Anchor Hocking. However, I cannot verify the manufacturer or exact age from a photo alone, as no maker's marks are visible from this perspective. My valuation reflects an assumed identification of mid-century vintage glassware in good condition. The market for vintage 'slay' or opaque glass miniatures remains stable among collectors of dollhouse accessories and kitchenalia. This estimate assumes the pieces are period-correct and free of significant chips or repairs, which I cannot fully confirm without a physical inspection. If these were to be identifies as modern reproductions or 'in the style of' rather than vintage originals, the value would likely decrease to the $15–$25 range. To confirm the origin and potential higher value, a physical examination of the undersides for embossed logos or factory-specific mold marks would be required, along with a tactile assessment of the glass surface for production-era wear patterns. This report is a preliminary estimate for the assumed identification and does not constitute a statement of authenticity.

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