Going crazy here! I have a piece of Baccarat Glass that one Glass Appraiser told me IS Baccarat from [phone number removed]. Another Appraiser told me NOT Baccarat made in the early 1900’s. Not an Appraiser but a pretty good glass expert told me it ID Baccarat made in the mid 1800’s. I would like to offer it for sale but want to be honest in my description and my price. What say you please?
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Yes, it’s her pictures too, she allowed me to use them for identification purposes. Don’t want anyone thinking I used them without her permission.
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fnanjfuofno Reputation: 100 See fnanjfuofno's booth |
Wow, that’s a high hat!! A *’Zylinder*’ as we call it.
Alas, can’t help you … sorry, Diane.
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Rosenthal Reputation: 652 See Rosenthal's booth |
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A Baccarat liqueur set with 2 glasses, topette, sugar bowl and tray all for use with Absinthe dating from [phone number removed].
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Go almost all the way to the bottom.
Read what else they say about it…
Just a starting point, I know, but it gives you a little more to work with. Wonder what Absinthe is?
I am comparing the color of the glass…
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momspennies Reputation: 485 See momspennies' booth |
moms, Absinthe is a liquer, don’t know a lot about it but I have heard it’s no longer allowed in the USA.
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fnanjfuofno Reputation: 100 See fnanjfuofno's booth |
Sure is one sold on ebay heres the title
Antique c1850 Baccarat Victorian Opaline Glass Trinket Box Jar * No Reserve !
IN THE BOOK ** Super Rare Green Opaline * Basket Weave
It sure is. If you google that title it should pull up the sold listing
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Yettalass Reputation: 128 See Yettalass' booth |
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