Maybe of German, Czech, or Polish origin? Beautifully etched, very delicate.... Maybe from the 1920's
Maurice Pereles 1920's
Dear Kelly,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry. So that I may best assist you, can you please confirm that there are just three green glasses and one different glass, from the photograph it is sort of turquoise in color?
How tall are these glasses?
The decanter (the tall vessel with the silver overlay may have makers marks - they will be TINY and hard to spot but if you can find them and upload a clear photograph, it will help identify if these are German, Italian, Czech, etc.
Thanks
Good afternoon, Kelly,
Thanks so much for the additional photos.
Continental silver-gilt overlaid green glass decanter (the lid marked 476, the underside of base marked 807) with three 3-inch brandy glasses, probably late 19th Century ($150-250)
TOGETHER WITH A
Single Cut-to-clear green glass cordial, American or European, late 19th or early 20th Century, 5 inches tall ($20-25)
TOGETHER WITH A
Turquoise flared and footed cordial, American or European, late 19th or early 20th Century, 3 inches tall ($10-15)
Overall value $180-290
Let us know if you have additional items to appraise, and thanks again for using Mearto.
Thank you!!
Hi there! Thank you for the quick response! There is 1 decanter with 3 matching glasses. The glasses are about 3 inches tall. The decanter in marked with the number 807 on the bottom. It's lid is marked with the number 476. There is a crystal with bluish glass (also 3 inches tall) and another glass with a green hue that is more intricately etched that looks about 5 inches tall. Thank you!!