
Very good condition with only minor flaws. It is approximately 7.625 inches tall including separate stand.
A similar example is in the permanent collection of the Frick Museum in Pittsburgh. What I can see: One very small bruise to the round underside of the bowl, with associated teeny nicks adjacent (see images), one nick/small chip to the rim of the base. Small roughness to one of the rim scallops. Other than that I do not see anything else that is noteworthy, not that any of it is.This is 140 years old and in pretty remarkable considering that. Honestly, it seems barely used.