Hello all, I stumbled upon this rather old silver and crystal antique while going through some boxes in storage. All I can tell for sure is that it has the E.G. Webster and Son logo on it, along with the number "3" below it. There is no other indications as to what it might be on it, it doesn't even say "Quadruple plated" or anything around the logo like some other E.G. Webster and Son pieces do. I have tried finding out what this is for several hours now on the internet, I even went to Google images, typed in "E.G. Webster & Son", and went through dozens and dozens of pages, none of which even came close to matching. On the inside of the crystal bowl, a piece of paper is taped to it that says "This was my mother's, it's over 100 years old. Currently 1958.", which fits along with the time E.G. Webster and Son made things, from the research I've gathered.
Here is a picture of the entire piece put together:
http://i46.tinypic.com/2hd1fd4.jpg (Large picture, I don't want to directly put it in the thread)
Using the above picture as a reference, it's ~5 inches tall, the bowl diameter all the way around is ~ 4 & 1/2 inches, and the width of the silver part including the handles is ~ 7 & 1/2 inches.
Here is a picture showing the three pieces: the crystal bowl, the silver holder for said bowl, and the lid:
http://i50.tinypic.com/2qk49yp.jpg (Another large picture, I don't want to directly put it in the thread)
I'll be glad to answer any other questions about it, if I know them myself, but this is the first antique I've ever found that simply is stumping me as to what it is. I'd mostly just like to know what it is, but if you know a value of it too, I'd like to hear it.
Thank you.
EDIT: Upon further examining the heavily worn logo/hallmark, it might actually be "E.G Webster & Bro", not Son.