gorgeous glass candy dishes, worth some cash, or just pretty to look at?

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Flippin Stick n good luck :)

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They look like art glass pieces. I'd check @ at local galleries they may have some info. $ is hard to say. I would have bought them too. They look mucho cool ;D I'm sure you'd be able to ebay them as art pieces but the more info you get the better. Good luck and let us know if you find out anything.

Acevillav
 

What appears to be metal "fused" is actually different combinations of minerals used to make the different art designs. I'd guess if they're not marked they aren't terribly valuable, but value doesn't matter to me when glass like that is that beautiful! Good luck with them!
 

thank you. yeah, i forgot how it went but, silver gave yellow glass, and gold gave pink/orange when burned while forming the glass. me and a friend almost got into pyrex years back.
 

top 3 are murano ...............nice
 

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