H. 10.6cm, Plate dia. 22cm and base dia. 9.8cm
Can anyone help me identify this most prestigious cake stand. My main problem, is that I am having difficulty in reading the acid etched details on the base foot. I think it reads 'Made in Tudor England'. It's the name 'Tudor' that I am mainly having difficulty in reading. I have tried to look this up but not able to find any leads that would suggest or help me put a name or origin to this handsome looking cake stand. Considering the size of the stand, it is very heavy and has an extremely high octave ring tone. I believe it to be made in three sections, but unsure,................... however, would suggest to me that it was made by an earlier manufacturer. It is very well made, even down to the top plate which is not flat. From the outer rim towards the centre is very curvaceous. In natural lighting the glass is crystal clear, but in artificial lighting it has this tinge of grey to it. I'm only guessing, but think this cake stand could be made in the mid- 19th century or even earlier. The middle section or stem support instantly under magnification, I can only describe as reminding me of the trunk of a palm tree. You can actually feel this in areas, but to the eye it looks smooth. Where the base stand meets a flat surface, it should be noted, that it is only the outer edge apparently., approx. 1mm @ the max., that actually touches a flat surface. Under magnification you can see not only ware within this area, which of course would commensurate with probable age, but visible, minute nibbles around the rim. Any help, even suggestions is appreciated.