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Mikasa Holiday Poinsettia Heart-Shaped Glass Platter

Vintage Glassware / Holiday Decor

AI Estimated Value

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$25.00-$45.00

As of June 4, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage heart-shaped decorative glass platter, typically identified as being from Mikasa's holiday glassware collection. The piece is constructed from thick, pressed clear glass with a scalloped, molded rim. The central design elements feature raised, frosted, and hand-painted relief details including two large pinkish-red poinsettia blooms with green leaf accents, two sprigs of holly with berries, and a prominent bow in the upper left corner. The coloration is applied to the underside or within the glass texture, giving it a soft, satin-like finish against the transparent background. The platter measures approximately 10 to 12 inches at its widest point. Notable craftsmanship is seen in the intricate veining of the leaves and the textured 'sugar' frosting effect around the floral motifs. There are no visible chips, cracks, or heavy scratches in the image, suggesting the item is in good to excellent vintage condition. Pieces like this were popular in the late 20th century (circa 1980s-1990s) as seasonal home decor and serving pieces. The reflective surface shows standard light refraction consistent with high-quality soda-lime glass, and while no maker's mark is directly visible in the photo, the style is characteristic of German or Japanese production lines for the Mikasa brand.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of this heart-shaped holiday platter, I identify it as part of a prolific line of festive glassware produced during the late 20th century, most likely by Mikasa (or possibly Walther-Glas). The piece exhibits the characteristic pressed glass construction and frosted intaglio-style detailing typical of the 1980s and 1990s seasonal market. The condition appears excellent; the frosted 'sugar' texture and hand-painted polychrome accents show no signs of significant wear, fading, or dishwasher-induced hazing, which are common detractors for this type of decorative glass. In the current secondary market, vintage holiday glassware of this era remains abundant. High production volumes during its original retail run mean the item is not considered rare. Comparable sales on platforms like eBay and Etsy frequently fall into the $20 to $40 range, depending on the presence of the original box. Demand is seasonal, peaking during the fourth quarter, driven primarily by collectors of nostalgic Americana and holiday hostesses. While the glass refraction and finishing suggest quality soda-lime production, I must state the limitations of this image-based appraisal. Without a physical inspection, I cannot confirm the presence of an acid-etched maker’s mark or the original brand sticker. A physical examination would be required to rule out flea bites along the scalloped edge and to verify the tactile quality of the glass. For full authentication and a more definitive valuation, I would recommend reviewing original packaging or provenance documentation. This appraisal is a fair market estimate based on visual characteristics and historical market data.

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