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Vintage Green Depression Glass Divided Relish Dish

Serveware

AI Estimated Value

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$30-50

As of June 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a circular, divided relish dish likely made from green Depression glass. The glass exhibits a light, translucent green hue, characteristic of uranium glass which often fluoresces under UV light, though this cannot be confirmed from the image alone. The dish features a scalloped, pie-crust edge around its entire circumference, adding a decorative touch. Internally, it is divided into five distinct sections: a central circular compartment and four surrounding wedge-shaped compartments, separated by raised glass partitions. The central circular section is adorned with a radiating, ribbed pattern, resembling a starburst or sunburst design, which enhances its aesthetic appeal and provides a tactile element. The four outer sections are smooth, with slight molded indentations that follow the division lines, extending from the central design to the outer rim. The construction appears to be molded glass, suggesting a mass-produced item from the early to mid-20th century. There are no obvious chips, cracks, or significant damage visible in the provided image. The surface appears relatively clean, with no prominent scratches or clouding. The quality of the glass appears good for its type, with consistent color and clarity.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have virtually examined this Vintage Green Depression Glass Divided Relish Dish based on the provided image. The item presents as a characteristic example of Depression-era serveware in a desirable translucent green hue, highly indicative of uranium glass, though this cannot be definitively confirmed without UV light testing. The scalloped, pie-crust edge and the internal five-section division with a central starburst pattern are common design elements for the period, suggesting authenticity as a Depression glass piece. The condition appears excellent for its age; I detect no visible chips, cracks, or significant damage in the image. This good condition is a positive factor for its value. Demand for Depression glass, especially in collectible colors like green, remains steady among enthusiasts and collectors of vintage kitchenware. However, relish dishes of this style are not particularly rare, being mass-produced items. Factors impacting value include its good condition and attractive design. The main limitation is the absence of a physical examination. I cannot definitively verify the absence of hairline cracks, fleabites, or internal clouding that might not be visible in a 2D image. Furthermore, verifying its uranium content (and thus its 'Vaseline glass' appeal) requires a UV light test. Provenance documentation, while always helpful, is generally not expected or critical for mass-produced Depression glass items like this. Considering typical market prices for similar well-preserved green Depression glass relish dishes, I estimate its appraisal value to be in the range of $30-50. A physical inspection would allow for a more precise condition assessment and confirmation of uranium glass properties, which could slightly adjust the upper end of this range.

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