St. Louis made only a few miniature scrambleds and rarely do they contain a most unusual - possibly unique - cane! 2 red devil silhouettes (of the type illustrated by Paul Dunlop in “The Dictionary of Glass paperweights” Page 294, Fig 479) in a single complex cane surrounded by white/red crimps; tiny figures, recognizable only with the aid of a magnifying glass - see 1 o’clock in the main image. Whether they are facing up to a fight or dancing is difficult to tell! Next to them is another attractive whole cane plus a few green/white crimps, the “tail end” - literally - of a black dancing devil silhouette and some partial canes amongst the latticinio and pastel-coloured ribbons.
Polished, concave base with narrow basal rim.