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AI Identification

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Green Glass Lidded Candy Dish or Jar

Glassware Container

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$60

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a vintage depression-era or mid-20th century glass lidded jar or candy dish. It is primarily constructed from clear glass with a vibrant, translucent green glass lid and also green glass accents forming an ondulant, wave-like pattern around the base of the clear glass body. The overall shape is rectangular with rounded corners, giving it a somewhat organic or soft appearance. The lid fits snugly over the top rim of the container. The green glass exhibits a degree of light transmission indicating it is colored glass rather than painted. No discernible maker's marks, signatures, or stamps are visible in the provided image. The form of the container, particularly the stylized green waves, suggests a decorative and functional piece, likely for serving treats or storing small items. There are no obvious signs of significant damage such as chips or cracks, although the overall condition seems to align with general wear expected of an item of its likely age, possibly showing minor surface scratches or slight haze consistent with use and age. The craftsmanship appears to be mass-produced but with a decorative flair, typical of domestic glassware from the period. The dimensions seem to be medium-sized, suitable for a table centerpiece or decorative storage.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon my virtual examination of this Green Glass Lidded Candy Dish or Jar, I assess its authenticity as a genuine depression-era or mid-20th century domestic glassware piece. The design, particularly the vibrant translucent green glass lid and the wave-like green accents, is characteristic of the decorative yet mass-produced items popular during that period. Its rectangular shape with rounded corners further supports this dating. The color of the glass, exhibiting light transmission, confirms it is integral colored glass, not painted, which is typical for this era. The condition appears good, consistent with age and use. I observe no obvious major chips or cracks, though minor surface scratches or slight hazing are likely present, which is standard wear for vintage glassware. While the craftsmanship is mass-produced, its decorative flair adds to its appeal. In terms of market conditions, vintage depression-era glassware, especially colorful pieces like this, maintains a steady but modest demand. Comparables in similar condition often sell in the low to mid-range for decorative items. Rarity is not a significant factor here; while unique in its specific design, similar functional yet decorative glassware was produced in large quantities. The absence of discernible maker's marks, while common for this type of item, prevents attribution to a specific, potentially more valuable, manufacturer. Factors impacting value include its good apparent condition, attractive color combination, and functional yet decorative nature. However, the mass-produced origin and lack of maker's marks limit its top-tier collectible value. My appraisal is based solely on the provided image. Limitations in authenticity verification from images alone are significant; I cannot definitively ascertain internal flaws, true surface integrity, or the exact weight and feel without physical inspection. Provenance documentation, though unlikely for such an item, or in-person examination could confirm minute details of its condition and craftsmanship.

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