15 in tall a clear glass plate sits very top about 9 in wide ha little 2×2 baskets that hang on it 6 hang and three sit on top and the little baskets have time grapes on each end. the entire thing is crystal in color and Spears to be hand blown. I know it SAT on top of a baby grand piano for over 80 years it never moved. Now I own it.
A gift because I lifted a baby grand piano 5piano movers on one end me on the other the couple paying for all this work gave it to me Walter is a local mortition in my town
Hi Steve,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
Based on the photographs and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
An American pressed glass epergne
Unattributed maker, circa 1930s
approximately 15 inches tall; 9 inches diameter
$150-250*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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Ok, thanks for your opinion. It's worth 100 times that to me. When it's all cleaned up it shimmers a purple glow and you can feel how many eyes were upon this very rare one of a kind 'it would be impossible to make two of a kind with the bubbles in the glass and the 22 dg difference of the top plate that has a clear 11 ℅ slant and the way the arms were definitely not machine mold but hand blown. Seamless everywhere. No this peace was maybe a hand blown model to a hand mold of reproduction. The little baskets. I've been offered over a thousand dollars for an entire summer I kept backing out of the sell because it's beautiful in any room or place you but it. So thank you for your value you put into this dish. I'm just going to keep it.