Need to know value of 1960s mirro party cookie set?

My mother-in-law gave me a 1960s Mirro Party Cookie Set – it’s aluminum & copper – has 8 holiday metal cookie cutters and a metal cookie/cake decorating tube with 5 caps. It’s in the original box along with a cookie and frosting recipe booklet.
She said she doesn’t remember if she ever used it or not, but all pieces are in mint condition.

asked about 14 years ago

3 Answers

when I Googled these the price range is $35.00-$60.00.
of course that is the asking price for the boxed set.
I believe they are more 1956 than 1960.
So you’re asking price will be determined by how much you want to undercut you’re competitors and how badly you want to sell & if you have free shipping. the best time of the year to put these on is Aug-Christmas when the interest is high. But better earlier than late i always say

answered about 14 years ago

I’ve sold several cookie makers like yours on ebay and the best I could get was $14.99. I’ve kept a set because they are so much fun to use…really any time of year. My nieces love to help me make cookies!

answered about 14 years ago

Thank you, Barntique for your information.

I tried researching these and could only find the Mirro cookie presses. This set has cookie cutters for Halloween, Thanksgiving & Christmas.

I like the price range!

answered about 14 years ago

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