Description
Heading : Georgian glass standing bowl
Date : c1830
Period : William IV
Origin : Irish
Colour : Clear
Rim : Flat rim with a band of vertical flute cutting to the lip
Bowl : ‘Kettle drum’ shaped bowl with a large field of sharply cut diamonds. the lower bowl has a band of wide slice cuts.
Stem : Central angular knop with a band of slanting blaze cuts
Foot : Rounded foot with rayed cutting to the base
Pontil : Polished
Glass Type : Lead
Size : 7 7/8 inches tall and approx. 9 ¼ inches in diameter
Condition : Excellent. no chips or cracks
Restoration : None
Weight : 2545 grams
Additional Information : See ‘Irish Glass by Phelps Warren‘ this piece is most likely attributed to Waterford as the cutting characteristics suggest. note the rayed foot and the vertically fluted rim. In particular this piece exhibits the style of sharp deep cutting associated with Waterford. See pages 214/215/216 for cutting characteristics. also see page 124 plate 90 for a formal reference.












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