Etched Glass Bowl — an elegant formal piece from the golden age of American glassmaking. Likely produced between 1900 and 1930, this bowl features floral etching around the gently flared sides and rests on a clear pedestal base. It was designed for serving fruit, salad, or desserts at formal dinners
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The etching was likely done by acid or wheel-cutting, common among companies such as Cambridge, Heisey, and Fostoria. Its balance of decorative intricacy and practical design made it a staple in well-appointed homes of the period.