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Georgian Irish Cut Crystal Navette Bowl (3.75")

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Essential Details
Made in Ireland
Material Cut Crystal
One (1) Anglo-Irish cut glass navette bowl
Width 3.75" (9.5 cm)
Depth 3.75" (9.5 cm)
Height 2.75" (7 cm)
Essential Details
Made in Ireland
Material Cut Crystal
One (1) Anglo-Irish cut glass navette bowl
Width 3.75" (9.5 cm)
Depth 3.75" (9.5 cm)
Height 2.75" (7 cm)
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Aesthetic
Georgian
English Country
Neoclassical
Federal

Description

Anglo-Irish cut glass reached its zenith during the Georgian period, when master craftsmen created elaborate diamond-cut patterns that defined luxury tableware. This navette-form footed bowl exemplifies the technical virtuosity of late 18th century Irish glassmaking—featuring a boat-shaped bowl with intricate diamond cutting, scalloped rim detail, and a substantial stepped pedestal over a square "lemon squeezer" base that demonstrates the period's architectural approach to functional objects.

This listing includes:
• One (1) Anglo-Irish Cut Glass Navette Bowl - 3.75" W × 3.75" D × 2.75 in (9.5cm × 9.5cm × 7cm)

Condition: Excellent—no chips, cracks, or repairs to bowl or pedestal base. Age-appropriate wear to foot rim consistent with 230+ years of careful use. Original period piece with characteristic greyish tint to lead crystal.

Details:
• Origin: Ireland (likely Waterford, Cork, or Dublin glasshouse)
• Material: Hand-cut lead crystal with all-over diamond pattern decoration
• Form: Navette (boat-shaped) bowl with scalloped rim, stepped pedestal, and square lemon squeezer base
• Production Period: Circa 1790, Georgian era (George III period)
• Cutting Style: All-over diamond pattern with architectural lemon squeezer base—hallmark of late 18th century Irish glass cutting
• Function: Originally master salt cellar, now versatile for condiments, jewelry storage, or decorative display
• Rarity: Period Irish cut glass from the golden age of production, before 19th century

An ideal addition for collectors seeking authentic Georgian table glass rather than later reproductions, this navette bowl delivers documented period craftsmanship from the golden age of Irish cut glass. The boat-shaped form with lemon squeezer base and diamond cutting reflect techniques perfected during the Georgian period when Irish glasshouses flourished following England's glass excise tax, establishing Ireland as the premier source for elaborate cut crystal.

Perfect for:
• Master salt or condiment service at formal dining tables
• Luxurious vanity catchall for rings, earrings, and small jewelry
• Desk catchall for paperclips, cufflinks, or collar stays
• Nightstand jewelry holder beside the bed
• Bathroom counter storage for cotton balls or hair pins
• Serving individual condiments (mustards, chutneys, relishes, sea salt)
• Georgian glass collectors building period table services
• Wedding gifts for couples who entertain formally or appreciate heirloom pieces
• Housewarming gifts for historic homes or Georgian-style interiors
• Anniversary gifts celebrating traditional craftsmanship
• Holiday table settings (Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter)
• Mother's Day gifts for antique glass enthusiasts
• Bridal shower gifts for jewelry storage or dressing table display
• Decorative displays with other period cut glass pieces

Looks beautiful in:
• Bedroom vanity tables and dressing tables as jewelry catchall
• Bathroom counters for elegant storage
• Formal dining room table settings and sideboards
• Home office desks for small-object organization
• Nightstands as ring holder
• China cabinets and glass-front display cupboards
• Butler's pantry shelves with period tableware
• Living room étagères and curio displays

Complements Decor Styles:
• Georgian Period Interiors
• English Country House and Manor Style
• Federal and Early American Formal Dining
• Old Money European Elegance
• Grandmillennial and Traditional Maximalist

This navette bowl represents the functional elegance of late 18th century craftsmanship when specialized vessels served both practical and decorative purposes. Originally intended as a master salt cellar for formal dining, its generous proportions and exquisite diamond cutting make it equally suited as a luxurious catchall for jewelry, desk accessories, or small treasures. The boat shape offers graceful lines and efficient use of space whether on a vanity, desk, or dining table. The all-over diamond cutting demonstrates the labor-intensive hand-cutting techniques that made Irish glass famous—each facet individually cut and polished to create the brilliant light refraction characteristic of period lead crystal. The square lemon squeezer base—named for its resemblance to a citrus reamer—provides distinctive architectural presence and is a signature feature of Irish Georgian glass. The scalloped rim adds decorative refinement. At 3.75 inches in all dimensions, this piece offers ideal proportions for both display and daily use as an elegant organizational vessel. The characteristic greyish tint often associated with Irish lead crystal adds period authenticity.

History of Irish Georgian Cut Glass:
The period from 1780 to 1825 marked the golden age of Irish cut glass production. When England imposed a glass excise tax in 1745, many skilled glassmakers emigrated to Ireland where no such tax existed, establishing renowned glasshouses in Waterford, Cork, and Dublin. These Irish manufactories perfected the elaborate cutting techniques that defined Georgian-era luxury glass, creating pieces distinguished by their weight, clarity, and intricate diamond and geometric patterns. The distinctive lemon squeezer base—a concave star-cut pattern resembling a citrus reamer—became a signature feature of Irish glass during this period. Small footed bowls like this were essential components of formal dining services, typically used as master salt cellars when salt was still a valuable commodity presented in specialized vessels. The navette form became particularly fashionable for its elegant boat-like silhouette. Production of this elaborate hand-cut style declined sharply after Irish glasshouses faced their own taxation in 1825, ending the golden age of Irish crystal.

Care Instructions:
• Hand wash only with mild soap and warm water—never use dishwasher
• Avoid temperature shocks that could crack the lead crystal
• Dry immediately with soft lint-free cloth to prevent water spots
• Do not use abrasive cleaners or scrubbers on cut surfaces
• Handle carefully to avoid chips to intricate cut edges and scalloped rim
• Display on stable surface away from table edges

Shipping:
• Museum-quality packaging with full insurance coverage
• Individual wrapping with protective cushioning for cut surfaces, pedestal, and lemon squeezer base
• Double-boxed with shock-absorbent materials
• Expedited shipping available upon request
• International buyers responsible for customs duties and import fees
Independent Artist Studio ·Cut Crystal ·Made in Ireland
Georgian Irish Cut Crystal Navette Bowl (3.75")
1. How will my item be shipped?+
Expertly packed with custom cushioning in double-walled boxes for protection. Every shipment is fully insured at no cost to you. Safe arrival in 3-5 business days—just read our reviews. If damage occurs in transit, contact us within 48 hours with photos for immediate replacement or full refund.
2. Can I trust the condition?+
Absolutely. Every piece is photographed from all angles with any age-appropriate character clearly documented. What you see in the photos is exactly what arrives at your door. Read our reviews—collectors consistently note pieces match or exceed their expectations.
3. What if I change my mind?+
We've got you covered. Returns are easy—contact us within 14 days of delivery, and we'll take care of everything. We even cover return shipping within the US.
1. How will my item be shipped?+
Expertly packed with custom cushioning in double-walled boxes for protection. Every shipment is fully insured at no cost to you. Safe arrival in 3-5 business days—just read our reviews. If damage occurs in transit, contact us within 48 hours with photos for immediate replacement or full refund.
2. Can I trust the condition?+
Absolutely. Every piece is photographed from all angles with any age-appropriate character clearly documented. What you see in the photos is exactly what arrives at your door. Read our reviews—collectors consistently note pieces match or exceed their expectations.
3. What if I change my mind?+
We've got you covered. Returns are easy—contact us within 14 days of delivery, and we'll take care of everything. We even cover return shipping within the US.
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1. How will my item be shipped?+
Expertly packed with custom cushioning in double-walled boxes for protection. Every shipment is fully insured at no cost to you. Safe arrival in 3-5 business days—just read our reviews. If damage occurs in transit, contact us within 48 hours with photos for immediate replacement or full refund.
2. Can I trust the condition?+
Absolutely. Every piece is photographed from all angles with any age-appropriate character clearly documented. What you see in the photos is exactly what arrives at your door. Read our reviews—collectors consistently note pieces match or exceed their expectations.
3. What if I change my mind?+
We've got you covered. Returns are easy—contact us within 14 days of delivery, and we'll take care of everything. We even cover return shipping within the US.
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