English Victorian Reverse Painted Glass and Reticulated Brass Crystal Palace World's Fair Calling Card Tray
English Victorian Reverse Painted Glass and Reticulated Brass Crystal Palace World's Fair Calling Card Tray English Victorian Reverse Painted Glass and Reticulated Brass Crystal Palace World's Fair Calling Card Tray English Victorian Reverse Painted Glass and Reticulated Brass Crystal Palace World's Fair Calling Card Tray English Victorian Reverse Painted Glass and Reticulated Brass Crystal Palace World's Fair Calling Card Tray English Victorian Reverse Painted Glass and Reticulated Brass Crystal Palace World's Fair Calling Card Tray
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English Victorian Reverse Painted Glass and Reticulated Brass Crystal Palace World's Fair Calling Card Tray

DETAILS
An antique Victorian brass compote, tazza or calling card receiver tray with reticulated bowl around a round reverse painted glass reserve with a commemorative souvenir image of The Crystal Palace building, with flecks of mother-of-pearl. The Crystal Palace (London, England, 1851-1936) was built to host the London Great Exhibition 1851 World's Fair.  
PERIOD
Queen Victoria (1837-1901) | Mid 19th century
DATE
Circa 1851
DIMENSIONS
Width 7 Depth 7 Height 4 inches
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