Nice item... :thup: :thup:
Not sure if this is related or not, but I had a couple of these *types of items (never thought of posting them). The ones I had - had a base pot. We see a lot of these over here at Antiques shows. So they are collectible. I think I had one that had a gold oval label on it that just said *CHINA* on it.
Here is an example (from Ebay) of the type that I had, and mean:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270770711205&clk_rvr_id=248811860089It is called there (on Ebay) a
Peking Glass Bonsai Tree, cherry Blossoms.
Again the ones that I have had have a base pot like in the picture from Ebay......Now yours might

? be related to those types of designs, EXCEPT yours was done with a different type of base......or I guess it is possible that yours
might have had a base that got broken and this is what the base looks like within

?? the pot. Since the pot usually hides the bottom of the tree, Hard to know what the bottom does look like.
Either way, I believe yours in along this same idea just made maybe without a flower pot. Again, see many of these at Antiques shows here (had a couple myself that I used outside on the patio table) and they are collectible. The price in the Ebay ad of $59 for it -- would be about the same I see here at antiques shows. They are nice, and when you move them (or the breeze hits them if used outside in a covered area)
the Glass leaves make a nice *tinkle* sound as they lightly hit together. Again I had used mine in the enclosed Gabazbo outside (as I did not want to weather them) but then they need no Sun to grow, and shade does not bother them -- so they made a nice *decorative item*
(for me
) to use outside......both of mine got sold by me because a lady saw them on my patio table and wanted them (badly) -- so I had sold mine.
Gee, I had never though of posting those here :thud: and DUH ...
Hope that helps some.....highly collectible around here, and again always at Antiques Shows. So I think an
older Import item from maybe the 70's era
