Antique American Brilliant Period Lead Cut Glass Sawtooth Edge 10 Crystal Bowl


Antique American Brilliant Period Lead Cut Glass Sawtooth Edge Crystal Bowl. This is an antique American Brilliant Period (ABP) cut glass bowl, likely dating from the early 1900s (or approximately between 1876 and World War I). It features hobstars and diamond cuts. These pieces are known for their intricate, deep, and sharp hand-cut patterns, utilizing new electric-powered cutting tools. The bowl features classic ABP motifs, including prominent hobstars, cross-hatching (often called diamond cuts or fine hobnail), and a serrated or “sawtooth” edge. Authentic cut glass has sharp edges on its patterns that can be felt with your finger, unlike the rounded edges of mass-produced pressed glass imitations. It is also typically heavier than modern glass and produces a clear, bell-like ring when gently tapped. The high lead content in the glass makes it heavy but also provides exceptional brilliance and sparkle. Due to the lead content, these bowls are generally recommended for decorative purposes rather than serving food. This is an exquisite and beautiful piece for display or home decor. It is in good vintage condition, especially for its age; not mint. I can only find one tiny barely visible chip (about 2 mm) on the edge. Please see all pictures.







