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Ruby red glass dish with hobnail pattern

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User's notes

Fenton hobnail vase

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AI Estimated Value

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$45 - $65

AI estimate as of May 17, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This item is a decorative glass vessel, stylistically consistent with pressed glass produced in the mid-20th century. The piece is crafted from translucent ruby red glass and features a prominent hobnail texture across the exterior surface, consisting of numerous raised, rounded projections. The top rim is notably crimped or ruffled, creating a scalloped silhouette. While the owner identifies this as a 'Fenton hobnail vase', no maker's mark or Fenton logo is visible in the provided image to verify this attribution; a paper tag nearby bears the handwritten text 'Fenton', though this is unverified context. The glass displays a deep saturation of color which appears consistent with 'ruby' or 'amberina' style recipes of that era. The construction suggests a molded process followed by hand-crimping of the rim. Visible condition appears good with no obvious cracks or large chips seen from this angle, though surface dust and minor shelf wear to the base are typical for its age. The item’s form is consistent with a rose bowl or small decorative dish.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined a ruby red glass vessel featuring a hobnail pattern and a crimped rim. Per user submission, the item is attributed to Fenton; however, I cannot confirm this identification from the photo as no embossed logo or permanent maker's mark is visible on the glass itself. While the handwritten 'Fenton' tag suggests this origin, such labels are unverified and easily misplaced. The deep ruby saturation and manufacturing style are consistent with mid-20th-century American pressed glass, but without a physical inspection or a visible 'F' in an oval mark (common on Fenton pieces after 1970), I must treat the attribution as a hypothesis. Based on what I can see, the value of $45-$65 assumes the piece is a genuine Fenton product in the 'Rose Bowl' or 'Ruffled Dish' form. This range reflects general market demand for mid-century decorative art glass of this color and condition. If the item were found to be a reproduction or a similar 'in the style of' piece by a less collectible manufacturer, the value would likely decrease to the $15-$25 range. To move beyond this estimate, an in-person examination is necessary to check for subtle mold marks, pontil scars, or acid-etched logos that don't translate well in photographs. Verification would also require comparing the specific dimensions and number of hobnail rows against documented Fenton catalog specifications. The current market for ruby hobnail glass remains stable due to its decorative appeal, though prices vary significantly based on the presence of a confirmed maker's mark.

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