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    Posted 5 years ago

    JoshPop
    (2 items)

    Would love to know what this is. Have acquired this recently and have no idea what it is or if it is of value

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    1. AdeleC AdeleC, 5 years ago
      It’s called an expergne, and used for a centrepiece with flowers in, I think.
    2. IronLace IronLace, 5 years ago
      Yes, it's an epergne, in ruby or cranberry glass. Very popular in the Victorian period but made in this style as late as the 1920s in England. Also various repro/modern examples made from the 1950s onwards in the US (primarily by Fenton) & Murano.
      This does look like a late Victorian piece, say 1880s - 1890s. It was used as a table centrepiece - you could display flowers in the trumpet vases & perhaps put sweets or other snack treats in the bowl.

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