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Milk glass cake plate

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AI Identification

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Mid-20th-century style milk glass plate with ruffled clear edge

Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $75

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a circular serving plate or cake plate, stylistically consistent with American milk glass production from the mid-20th century, specifically the Fenton Silver Crest line. The piece features an opaque white body—commonly referred to as 'milk glass'—with a prominent 'Spanish lace' or ruffled crimped edge. The outermost rim is finished with a 'crystal' or transparent glass ribbon, a technique often associated with the Fenton Art Glass Company, though this attribution remains a hypothesis without a visible maker's mark or label. The owner identifies this as a 'Milk glass cake plate,' which is consistent with its form. The surface shows a smooth, glossy finish with a recessed center ring likely designed to stabilize a dome or specific food items. Tactile quality appears high with uniform ruffling along the perimeter. No chips, cracks, or significant surface scratches are visible in the image, suggesting the item has been well-maintained. Because no logo or etched signature is discernible from the provided angle, a definitive manufacturer cannot be identified solely from this photograph.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined a circular glassware item identified by the owner as a 'Milk glass cake plate.' The piece exhibits characteristics that align with the mid-20th-century American milk glass aesthetic, most notably the 'Silver Crest' style featuring an opaque white body and a ruffled clear glass rim. While the form and ruffled perimeter are stylistically consistent with production by the Fenton Art Glass Company, I cannot verify the manufacturer from this photograph alone as no maker’s mark or labels are visible. Consequently, any attribution to a specific maker remains a hypothesis that would require an in-person physical inspection to confirm. The piece appears to be in good condition with a high glossy finish and no visible chips or cracks, which is vital for value in this category. The estimated value of $40-$75 assumes the piece is a genuine mid-century production consistent with the hypothesized maker; however, should the item be a later 'in the style of' reproduction or an unattributed manufacturer, the value would likely fall to the $15-$25 range. The market for mid-century milk glass remains stable among collectors of Americana, though prices are highly dependent on the complexity of the crimped edge and the specific color combination. To confirm the identity and potential value, I would recommend checking the underside for an embossed logo or 'F' in an oval mark, which began appearing in the 1970s. Lacking that, provenance documentation or comparison against original factory catalogs would be necessary for a more precise valuation.

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