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AI Identification

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Pink pressed glass bowl in the style of Depression-era tableware

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$75

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular, shallow bowl made of translucent pink glass featuring a molded decorative pattern. The bowl is stylistically consistent with American 'Depression glass' manufactured during the 1920s and 1930s. The piece features a scalloped edge and two integral, arched handles positioned opposite each other. The interior surface displays a complex etched or pressed floral and leaf motif, often referred to as a 'Mayfair' or 'Open Rose' pattern by collectors. Radiating ribs divide the floral sections, meeting at a central medallion that contains a matching floral design. The glass has a consistent rosy hue throughout, though there are visible areas of darker accumulation or possible staining in the crevices of the handles and the base, suggests it may require cleaning or has slight surface wear. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the image, so this identification is based on stylistic attributes and common manufacturing patterns from the mid-20th century. The item appears to be in generally good condition, with no large visible cracks or chips, though fine scratches or 'flea bites' common to pressed glass of this era cannot be ruled out without physical inspection.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this item appears to be a pink pressed glass server, stylistically consistent with the 'Mayfair' (Open Rose) pattern attributed to the Hocking Glass Company, circa 1931–1937. Based on what I can see, the piece displays the characteristic rosy hue and scalloped rim typical of Depression-era tableware. However, I cannot verify from a photo whether this is a period-correct piece or a later 20th-century reproduction, as many popular patterns were re-issued. The current value estimate assumes the item is an mid-century production in good condition with only minor surface wear. The presence of accumulation in the handles suggests the glass may have 'sick glass' syndrome or permanent mineral staining, which would significantly decrease the value if the clarity cannot be restored. To move beyond this hypothesis and arrive at a more precise valuation, a physical inspection is required to check for 'flea bites,' mold crispness, and UV light reactivity, which can sometimes help differentiate older glass from modern replicas. If this item were to be identified as a modern reproduction or a later 'in the style of' imitation lacking the specific weight and translucency of the period pieces, the market value would likely drop to the $10–$20 range. The market for Depression glass remains stable for specific patterns like the Open Rose, though collector demand is highly sensitive to condition and the presence of chips on the delicate scalloped edges.

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