GUEST: Well, we call it a sugar shaker, but I don't know if that's the right name. It's an old family piece.
APPRAISER: In Findlay, Ohio, there were a number of companies that made all different kinds of Findlay glass, and this particular one was made by the Dalzell Company. It's about 1889. Now, the, uh, sugar shaker is probably a more modern version of what they referred to as a muffineer.
GUEST: Ah.
APPRAISER: And this did have powdered sugar, and you would powder your muffins with it.
GUEST: So that would be the accurate name, muffineer.
APPRAISER: Well, sugar shake, shaker is absolutely acceptable. You'll hear it referred to in, in two different ways. This little tiny piece is $850.
GUEST: Oh, oh, you can't be serious.
APPRAISER: I'm serious.
GUEST: Oh, my word.