Description
Heading : Rare Early 19th Century Irish condiment or dessert bowl in the form of an “ice pail”
Date : c1800
Period : George III
Origin : Irish
Colour : Clear
Handles : Shell cut ears
Rim : Notch cut
Body : Panels of diamond cutting bordered by prism and pillar cuts.
Pontil : Star cut
Glass Type : Lead
Size : 3 ½ inches tall and approx. 5 3/8 inches in diameter including the ears
Condition : Good. small chip to rim as shown
Restoration : None
Weight : 350 grams
Additional Information : Such pieces often illustrate by their carful workmanship and construction and design a real purpose . Eared bowls are also referred to as ice pails. vessels into which chilled (iced) desserts were served. It is most unlikely that ice – as in present day contemporary sense – would have been used in such a vessels. though it would be perfectly suited for such a purpose. The handles simply prevented the contents being warmed by touch. This “miniature” eared bowl would be suitable for use as a salt. mustard or condiment.












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