What kind of glass divided dish is this? It's kind of orange/pink but not iridescent and it's got a gold plated bottom and handles.
This could be a mid-century Viking Glass divided relish, nut, or candy dish. Viking pieces came in many colors and their designs reflected a more fluid, modern aesthetic than the traditional "Depression" pressed glass. The gold trim is uncharacteristic however. I found a couple Viking pieces with silver trim listed as special anniversary items, but none with gold. All this said, unusually shaped dishes tend to be more desirable, so I would not value it less than $25 USD.
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I have a 3 legged glass bowl that was my great grandmother's. It has no maker's markings on it at all. I'm trying to find any information I can about it. My mother used to say it was very valuable, and if that is true I want to insure it. Thank you very much.
By Susan W.
It might be an Ambergina but I couldn't find one on ebay just like it. You may want to take it to an appraiser. Good luck!