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A single rectangular trinket tray identified by the pattern name Toby Plaza, consistent with American Depression Era pressed glass production, circa 1930s. The material is pale yellow-green uranium-activated glass, often referred to as Vaseline Glass, confirmed by its bright fluorescence under ultraviolet light. The tray features a highly decorative design characterized by a raised, repetitive scalloped and beaded edge border. The interior field is divided into a grid structure, framing a central rectangular panel decorated with a prominent sunburst or starburst motif. The surrounding square panels each contain a repetitive four-pointed star design. This piece was typically used as a vanity or dressing table accessory.
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