Victorian Cranberry Glass Epergne
Cranberry glass is a reddish pink glass made by adding gold salts or colloidal gold to molten glass, first made during the late Roman empire, but this skill was then lost. It was rediscovered by Bohemian glass makers in the 17th century. Cranberry glass reached its height during Victorian England.
A Victorian epergen with three cranberry glass flutes standing in an English silver plated stand made around c1890.
Measuring: 21cm x 26cm