The Piece
A handsome pressed glass bowl with a silver-plated rim, dating to circa 1900–1930. The basin features a brilliant diamond-point lattice with a radiating sunburst to the well—motifs that sparkle under light and were prized in both American and British tableware at the turn of the century. The fitted metal collar protects the lip and lends a refined, mixed-material contrast.
Equally at home as a serving bowl or a luminous catch-all on a console, this compact piece blends durability with elegant, prismatic shine.
Design & Construction
→ Form & Style:
Rounded bowl with straight walls that rise to a protected rim. The exterior is pressed in a cross-hatched (diamond) pattern; the base shows a crisp starburst—classic cut/pressed glass vocabulary from the late-Victorian into early Art Deco era.
→ Material:
Clear soda-lime pressed glass with a substantial weight and high refractive sparkle. Rim is silver-plate over brass (EPNS), fitted and crimped—typical of early-20th-century serving bowls intended for frequent use.
→ Finish & Patina:
Glass is bright and clear with minor utensil marks; the plated collar shows gentle, even tarnish and small age specks that polish if desired.
Dimensions
Diameter: ~6.75"
Height: ~3"
(Measurements within ¼")
History & Provenance
Silver-mounted glass gained popularity from the late 19th century into the 1930s, when manufacturers paired sparkling pressed or cut glass with protective metal collars for fruit, dessert, and condiment service. The diamond-point lattice and sunburst—seen in American EAPG traditions and British/Continental crystal—were favored for their light-splitting geometry, bringing “brilliant cut” look to sturdy pressed ware. Pieces like this were common wedding gifts and hotel/dining service staples for their blend of shine, resilience, and easy maintenance.
Condition
Very good vintage condition. Glass remains clear with no cracks or chips observed; base shows light shelf wear. Silver-plate collar with mild, attractive tarnish and a few pinpoint marks from age and handling.
Product Details
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Maker | Unmarked; American or British manufacture |
| Origin | United States or United Kingdom |
| Year | Circa 1900–1930 |
| Style | Late Victorian to Early Art Deco tableware |
| Material | Pressed glass with EPNS (silver-plated) rim |
| Color | Clear glass / silver tone |
| Condition | Very good; light wear to plate, clear glass |
| Dimensions | ~6.75” D × ~3” H |
Why It’s Special
A petite classic with maximum sparkle—the diamond lattice throws lively reflections, while the silver-plated collar adds tailored polish. Style it as a candy or nut bowl, a bedside catch-all for jewelry, or layered into a bar cart vignette. Its compact size, historic mix of materials, and enduring practicality make it an easy, elegant upgrade to any room.