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Lead Crystal Etched Dinner Bell, Genuine Handcrafted by Imperlux

By donedidit, 18 November, 2009
Description

The top has a clear piece that looks like an upside down icicle. The picture shown cuts off the tip. It sounds beautiful.

Category
Glassware and Crystal
Medium
Lead Crystal
Distinguishing marks
Imperlux, made in Germany, Democratic Republic
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
6" height x 4" width
Date Period
unknown
Weight
about 1 lbs
History
unknown
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
Photos
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250chief

15 years 7 months ago

Re: Lead Crystal Etched Dinner Bell, Genuine Handcrafted by ...

Firstly double check that it is cut glass - edges of the cuts should feel 'sharp'. I am pretty sure from your photo that it is. If not look for a 'line' running virtically on the bell to indicate that it is pressed (molded) glass. Cut glass is worth more, generally speaking.

Imperlux appears to be a German Manufacturer.

I notice that most glass bells don't seem to be commanding a high price right now. The clear ones are selling for about $16 USD and the two color ones (from general glass makers such as fenton, imperlux, etc.) are going for about double that $26 on average.

Bells at this level of manufacturer do go up and down in price I have seen them as low as $7 and as high as $60.

Good luck with your sale! I see you have it posted already on a sale site.

Garry

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