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AI Identification

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Pressed glass ashtray with diamond-cut pattern

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular, colorless glass ashtray, stylistically consistent with pressed glass production from the mid-20th century. It features a heavy, thick-walled construction with a prominent diamond or 'hobnail' style geometric pattern around the exterior. The rim is scalloped and incorporates at least one visible notch intended to hold a cigarette. The interior base displays a radial, sunburst-style textured pattern emanating from a central circle. Its clarity and light-refracting qualities are consistent with soda-lime glass or lead glass, though the exact composition cannot be determined without physical testing. The item appears to be in good used condition, with some surface dust and minor reflections visible, but no significant chips or cracks are immediately apparent in the image. There are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or labels present in the photograph to attribute the piece to a specific manufacturer such as Anchor Hocking or Hazel-Atlas; thus, the identification relies solely on its common mid-century form and decorative motifs.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this colorless pressed glass ashtray. The piece exhibits a geometric diamond-cut or hobnail-style pattern typical of mid-20th-century mass-produced glassware. Based on what I can see, the construction appears heavy with a scalloped rim, though I cannot verify the exact material composition, such as lead content, without physical testing or a ring test. This item bears no visible maker's marks or labels in the photograph, making a specific attribution to manufacturers like Anchor Hocking or Hazel-Atlas a hypothesis rather than a confirmed fact. The value estimate is based on the assumption that this is a period-correct piece of mid-century utility glass in good used condition. From the photo, the clarity seems high, but I cannot rule out minor surface scratches or internal bruising that would require a physical inspection to detect. Market demand for unattributed mid-century pressed glass remains steady but modest, as these items were produced in high volumes. Comparable items of this generic style typically sell within the $10 to $25 range at secondary markets. To reach a more specific valuation or confirm a particular manufacturer, one would need an in-person examination to locate faint mold marks and provenance documentation. If this piece were found to be a modern reproduction or a common contemporary copy rather than a vintage example, the value would likely drop to the lower end of the spectrum or have purely functional value of less than $5.

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