With stand it is 9-3/4 tall. It is not large like a banquet size, but a small-medium size.
That makes this easy to fit on a shelf or cabinet without taking too much room. Retailers often did not identify the cutting house or real pattern names so you had to get it from them instead of the source. We also know it was cut during 1908-09 approx. This is a gorgeous bowl & stand.
The bowl has the microscopic contact nips/roughness around the top teeth you find on most pieces these days, but no large visible chips or missing teeth. There are 2 teeth with a little off the point that I marked with little stickers for the photos. The bottom peg of the bowl has one tiny pinpoint size nip that the pegs get with age- this hides when the bowl is in the stand and causes no issues. The stand has some minor contact nipping around the top where the bowl connects that no one will ever see and causes no issues- typical contact wear from age.The bottom teeth- a few have small chips or fleabites but no completely missing teeth- this is also common wear since the sit on surfaces. I did notice a slight wobble if I touch it, I think it was made this way and probably not from missing teeth tips- Its very slight and I had it for years not knowing this until I went to inspect it for listing. It causes no issues whether displayed or if you want to use it.
This is for 2 reasons- We sell antiques / vintage goods, therefore they are used, I provide photos of the exact items and not stock pictures so you can always see the exact item you will get.