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AI Identification

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Pair of pink pressed glass fish figurines

Decorative Glass

AI Estimated Value

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$30-50

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a pair of stylized fish figurines, which appear to be crafted from pink-colored pressed or molded glass. These objects are consistent with Depression-era or mid-century decorative glass exports. They feature a pebbled or 'stippled' textural finish across the body, intended to mimic scales, and smooth molded fins and tails. The color is a soft rose or salmon pink, which exhibits varying translucency and light refraction under natural light. Each fish possesses a rounded head, pronounced circular eyes, and a slightly upturned mouth. The underside of each appears to include a flat base or decorative fins that allow it to stand upright. Based on visual examination, no maker's marks, signatures, or branding are visible in the provided image. Stylistically, the figurines are consistent with 20th-century novelty glass items produced by various manufacturers such as Boyd, Mosser, or Tiara, though they could also be contemporary reproductions in a vintage style. The condition appears to be good with no obvious chips or cracks visible, although typical manufacturing mold lines are present. The lack of visible etched marks makes a specific manufacturer attribution unverified without physical examination.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have analyzed this pair of pink pressed glass fish figurines. These objects appear to be mid-century or Depression-style decorative glass, featuring a stippled texture and a salmon-pink hue common in 20th-century novelty glass. From what I can see, the pieces are consistent with designs by manufacturers like Boyd or Mosser, though without visible maker's marks, I must treat any specific manufacturer attribution as a hypothesis. I cannot verify the exact age or chemical composition of the glass from a photograph; a physical inspection would be required to rule out contemporary reproductions. The estimated value of $30-50 is based on the assumption that these are vintage mid-century items in good condition with no chips or cracks. The market for small, unsigned pressed glass novelties is generally driven by collectors of 'Depression-style' glass and novelty animal figurines. Should these be identified as contemporary mass-produced replicas, the market value would likely decrease to the $10-15 range. Conversely, if an in-person examination reveals specific marks or subtle mold characteristics attributable to a highly sought-after early manufacturer, the value could potentially exceed the current estimate. To confirm this valuation, I would recommend a physical examination to check for internal wear patterns and mold-seam consistency, along with any available provenance regarding their original acquisition.

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