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AI Identification

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Patterned ceramic-glass skillet in the style of mid-century CorningWare

Kitchenware

AI Estimated Value

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$35-65

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a white, opaque ceramic-glass skillet or saucepan, appearing consistent with the material properties of Pyroceram. The piece features a single integrated handle and is accompanied by a clear glass lid with a central knob finial. On the side of the vessel is a blue floral motif consisting of three core flowers and surrounding foliage, which is stylistically consistent with the 'Cornflower Blue' pattern popularized in the mid-20th century, specifically the late 1950s through the 1980s. The body of the item appears to have a smooth, glossy finish with slight variations in light reflection suggest a durable, heat-resistant construction. While no maker's mark is legible on the exterior in this image, such marks are often located on the underside or the base of the handle. The glass lid appears to fit the rim appropriately, showing some minor surface scuffing or water marks consistent with domestic use. The ceramic-glass body appears well-preserved with no obvious chips or cracks visible from this angle, though the base likely shows shelf wear consistent with its age. Due to the high frequency of replicas and pattern revivals, this is attributed as a mid-century style piece subject to verification of the bottom stamp.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, this item appears to be a floral-patterned ceramic-glass skillet consistent with mid-century consumer kitchenware. I am evaluating it under the hypothesis that it is a vintage CorningWare piece in the 'Cornflower Blue' pattern; however, I cannot verify its manufacturer or production era from a photograph alone. Such verification would require a physical inspection of the bottom stamp and handle markings. From what I can see, the vessel and lid are in good cosmetic condition with minor scuffing, which is typical for domestic use. The market value of $35-65 is based on the assumption that this is a vintage Pyroceram item rather than a modern pattern revival. This value reflects general market interest in mid-century kitchen staples for both utility and collection. If a physical inspection were to reveal that this is a modern reproduction or a less-collectible brand in a similar style, the value would likely decrease to the $15-25 range. To establish a more precise value, I would need to confirm the presence of specific backstamps and assess the item for any microscopic thermal stress fractures or surface scratches that are not visible in this image. Authentic vintage status, while suggested by the decorative motif, remains a working hypothesis subject to expert in-person hallmark verification.

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