GUEST: It belonged to my father. He had a rather warped sense of humor, and the dancing frogs probably appealed to him. So it's just been sitting.
APPRAISER: Janet, what you have here is a beautiful piece of Bohemian overlay glass. Overlay glass per se isn't all that rare, but usually it's white over clear, red over clear. And what you have is unusual, because it's three colors. You have blue over the clear over the red, and the lower section is just beautifully done in the, almost a Deco feel. But what really makes this piece fun is, you have all these animals… Here you have a cricket riding a bicycle, and another cricket watching. As you go around there, you have a frog wearing a tutu with a veil in a ballet pose, and another frog, looks like it's jumping rope. So you're not likely, except if you're looking at a commercial now in the Super Bowl, to see a frog dancing in a tutu.
GUEST: Jumping rope, yes.
APPRAISER: So it's a beautiful piece. The time frame on this is between about 1915 to 1925, and the value would be in the range of $1,200 to $1,500.
GUEST: Really! Huh!
APPRAISER: Yeah, really.