n. “round low vessel” from Proto-Germanic *bul- “a round vessel” from PIE root *bhel- “to blow, swell”. Formerly also “a large drinking cup” Plural. bowls.
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Bowl – Birks – Ellis, Engraved, Sterling, 1936, 538g
Bowls & Baskets, SilverBirks (Canada, Est. 1879) Bowl, c. 1936 Sterling silver 3 ¾” high x 8 7/8” diameter 538 grams (17.3 troy ounces)$645.00 $645.00$645.00 $645.00 -
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SOLD – Kosta Boda – Bowl – Ulrica Hydman-Vallien, #51722
Art Glass, SOLDSold Kosta Boda (Sweden, Est 1976) Ulrica Hydman-Vallien (Sweden, b. 1938) Bowl, Shape 51722 4 9/16” Diameter x 3 ⅛” Height -
Bowl – Perlita (Mexico, Est 20th Century) – Modernist Bowl, Star Form, Ball Feet, 5 1/8”, 151 grams
Bowls & BasketsPerlita (20th Century, Mexico City/Taxco, Mexico) Modernist Bowl sterling silver 2 1/8” high x 5 1/8” diameter 151 gramsScroll Down for Further Details$260.00 $260.00 -
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SOLD – Bowl – Perlita (Mexico, Est 20th Century) – Modernist Bowl, Star Form, Ball Feet, 5 1/8”
Bowls & Baskets, SOLDPerlita (Mexico, Est 20th Century) Modernist Bowl sterling silver 2 1/8” high x 5 5/16” diameter 154 grams Scroll Down for Further Details -
Mt Washington Glass Works Crown Milano Bowl
Art GlassMt. Washington Glass Works (Boston/New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1837-1894) Crown Milano Bowl delicate acid-reduced enamel, raised white enamel, and gilt 3 ½” high x 6” diameter$450.00 $450.00$450.00 $450.00 -
Cambridge Glass – Console Bowl – Everglade, Buffalo Hunt, Amber
Art GlassCambridge Glass (American, 1873-1958) ‘Buffalo Hunt’ Console Bowl, c. 1929 ‘Everglade’ Amber glass 16" diameter Notes: “Mary Martha Mitchell, former secretary to Mr A J Bennet, President of the Cambridge Glass Company, explained that the [Buffalo Hunt] pattern was copied from a Frederic Remington painting and that it took over nine months to complete … and was discontinued shortly after its introduction. Mary Martha believed it was thirty years too soon for public acceptance.” (via National Cambridge Collectors, Inc., Newsletter Vol II, No. 3, September 30, 1972) Released as part of the ‘Everglade’ line it raised the bar for Cambridge, it is described by Larry Everett in Newsletter No. 343, Nov. 2001 as, “Not for the collector looking for small pieces to fill a tiny space on a wall shelf. Most example [of Everglade] are BIG, BOLD, statements in glass, designed to command attention and many were specifically designed as table centerpieces. If you have ever had the pleasure of seeing a large Everglade bowl … you know what I’m talking about.” Scroll Down for further details$325.00 $325.00$325.00 $325.00 -
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SOLD – Kosta – Vase – Goran Warff, Stingray, Sapphire
Art GlassSold Kosta Boda (Sweden, Est. 1742) Göran Wärff Centerpiece Bowl no 7050325 signed and numbered on base 12 1/4" wide x 11 3/8" deep x 4 1/4" high -
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SOLD – Kosta Boda – Bowl – Bertil Valliern, no 52530
Art GlassSold Kosta Boda (Sweden, Est. 1742) Bertil Vallien (Sweden, b. 1938) Bowl, no. 52530 signed and numbered on base 5 13/16” diameter x 5 ¼” high -
Newport Pottery – Clarice Cliff, Celtic Harvest, Bowl
PotteryNewport Pottery Co (England, 1927-1964+) Clarice Cliff (England, 1899-1972) Celtic Harvest Bowl, circa 1937-41 9 1/4" diameter x 12" widest x 3 1/2" high Notes: Fine gently moulded and hand-painted serving bowl in the pre-war ‘Celtic Harvest’ pattern, designed by Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery Company, England, c. 1937-41. The ample-sized round bowl is decorated with a central band of repeating hay stooks placed symmetrically on a deeply embossed cream ground, flanked with figural “fruit bunch” handles hand-painted in bright polychrome enamels. Designed as a comprehensive place setting, ‘Celtic Harvest’ evokes reminiscences of autumn time cottage life. Scroll Down for further details$225.00 $225.00$225.00 $225.00 -
Dominick & Haff ‘Salem’ Bowl, Sterling Silver
Bowls & Baskets, SilverDominick & Haff (New York, United States, 1872-1928) Salem Pattern Bowl, form 1320/105 Six Petals, Rolled Foot Rim Sterling Silver 2 7/8” high x 5 ¼” diameter; 187 grams Scroll Down for further details$375.00 $375.00$375.00 $375.00 -
Bowl – Philip Frederick Alexander, Arts & Crafts, Sterling Silver
Bowls & BasketsPhilip Frederick Alexander (British, 1865-1960) Arts & Crafts Grape & Vine, circa 1912 bowl, sterling silver 7 3/4" diameter x 1" high 188 grams$895.00 $895.00$895.00 $895.00 -
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Sold – Kralik – Bowl – Orange, Yellow, Pad Foot
Art Glass, SOLDSold Kralik spatter and pulled glass bowl in orange, yellow and clear with crimped mouth, Art Deco, Czechoslovakia. -
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Bowl – Birks – Sterling Silver, Arts & Crafts
Bowls & Baskets, SilverBirks (Canada, Est. 1879) Arts & Crafts Bowl, c. 1941 Pierced Sterling Silver Side-walls, Cobalt Glass Liner 4 ½” diameter x 2 ¼” high 89.7 grams (silver only, this does not include the glass liner) Notes: Brought up from a single sheet of sterling silver the deep bowl with gently sloping sides displays a symmetrical repeating band of alternating single rose and pierced “I” trellis with vining roses, under a wide embossed gadrooned lip with rolled rim, and raised on a short integral foot. The interior is lined with a removable cobalt glass liner, this appears original.$175.00 $175.00$175.00 $175.00 -
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SOLD – Monteith Style Presentation Bowl – Charles Stuart Harris, Sterling Silver, 1898
Bowls & Baskets, Silver, SOLDSold Charles Stuart Harris (C S Harris / England, 1817-1933) Monteith Style Presentation Bowl, c.1898 sterling silver 4 ⅞” high x 6” diameter 285.8 grams Scroll Down for further details