Late Victorian Cranberry Glass Finger Bowl c.1870
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This is a nice example of a glass finger bowl, maker unknown but dating to around 1870.
The finger bowl is of classic form and is made from thin cranberry glass. The bowl is undecorated, and the base is polished flat; the latter is unmarked.
It has a height of approximately 6.6cm, with a diameter across the rim of about 12.7cm and across the base of about 5.5cm.
It is in excellent condition, with no chips or cracks, although there is the odd enclosed bubble within the glass.
SKU | LAC006777 |
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Original Packaging | No |
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