This is a Gorgeous Antique Cut glass Bowl- great for easel display.

The bowl is round and it curves inward for a cupped shape at the top and sides. 

Measures:  8" wide by by 2-7/8" tall

It is from the American brilliant period, (late 1800's to 1915) which is still over 100 years old now!  This is an exceptionally bright, clear, sparkly, and heavy blank that came from best quality you can find- it is cut to pieces on a lovely shape and geometric design 

Documentation/ Authentication:   This is the pattern "Princeton" by Empire who was affiliated with Fry co and used quality Fry blanks, and it is a well documented pattern in Empire info/ catalog.  The matching vases and ice cream tray are gorgeous in this pattern too making it a great line to collect.

Condition:  It is over 100 years old- It is in great condition having no issues or noticeable damage- only a little of the fine microscopic nipping that you find on rim teeth that are invisible & hidden which is common from age now-  great piece for display or use.  See the pictures above for close-ups.  Its a real sparkler and cut-to-pieces!

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