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Mint green raised cookie plate

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AI Identification

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Etched green depression-style glass pedestal cake stand

Collectible Glassware

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $75.00

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular, footed glass plate or low pedestal stand, featuring a distinctive pale mint or seafoam green tint. The glass is translucent and decorated with an acid-etched or molded pattern stylistically consistent with the 'Parrot' or 'Bird' motifs common in Depression-era glassware. The design depicts a stylized bird, possibly a parrot or bird of paradise, perched among tropical foliage and floral elements with fine texturing. The plate has a scalloped, undulating rim and a central depression where it joins the pedestal base. The underside shows radiating ribs or fluting extending from the center toward the decorated border. No maker's marks or signatures are visible in the image, so this attribution remains a hypothesis based on visual style. The user describes this as a 'mint green raised cookie plate', which is consistent with its form. In-person testing under ultraviolet light would be necessary to determine if the glass contains uranium, a common feature for green glass of this period. The overall condition appears good with high clarity, though there are minor surface reflections and typical manufacturing artifacts like slight bubbles or cooling lines consistent with 1930s-style mass-produced glassware.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the provided image, this circular pedestal stand features a pale mint green tint and etched motifs consistent with the 'Parrot' or 'Bird' patterns popularized in the 1930s. The user identifies this as a 'mint green raised cookie plate,' which aligns with the physical form I can see. However, I cannot verify from a photo whether this is a period piece from the Depression era or a later 20th-century reproduction, as specific mold details and glass composition require physical inspection. This estimate assumes the item is an authentic period piece in the hypothesized 'Parrot' style. The value for Depression-era glassware is driven by pattern rarity, color, and more specifically, the presence of uranium; an in-person UV light test would be necessary to see if it fluoresces, which typically increases collector interest. The market for mid-range green depression-style glassware remains stable among nostalgic collectors, though values fluctuate based on the absence of chips or 'flea bites.' If this item were determined to be a modern reproduction or a later 'in the style of' piece, the value would likely decrease to the $15.00 - $25.00 range. To confirm this hypothesis, I would need to examine the piece for specific manufacturing artifacts such as straw marks or bubbles and verify the exact dimensions against known production catalogs. Documentation regarding its provenance would also be essential for a formal valuation.

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