Godinger Dublin Gravy Boat
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There is no ladle included.
It was only recently measured. I'd give it a score of 8 out of 10. 10 fluid ounces is a good amount. It holds about 14 fluid ounces if you fill it all the way to the top (but you'll spill it when you pick it up).
That's what I think. I've microwaved it on high both times now. There are no issues with it. I hope this information is useful. Even on the most basic of tables, it looks very elegant.
Selected User Reviews For Godinger Dublin Gravy Boat
It's made in China, which is disappointing, but that's why it's so cheap, and I'm happy with the gravy boat. It's just a matter of making the gravy now!.
I love the gravy boat; it's so pretty, and it looked fantastic on my Easter table. It's not high-tech, but I don't need anything that fancy, and it's quite lovely.
Beautiful cut glass gravy boat that has been patiently waited for. It looks exactly like real crystal, but at a fraction of the cost - All of this, plus the ability to throw it in the dishwasher, is a win-win situation.
On Thanksgiving Day, I realized my daughter was in desperate need of a gravy boat! I discovered yours on Amazon and will be giving it to my daughter as an early Christmas present! It's a beautiful piece, in my opinion. It looks great with any type of china or crystal. Thank you for your time and consideration. br>br>br>br>br>.
I bought two of them because they were so lovely–and gravy is a big deal in our house. We use so much at Thanksgiving that it's almost a beverage, so it required beautiful containers to hold it, one for each side of the table. For the money, this is a fantastic purchase. This would make a wonderful wedding present.
It's sturdy, appealing, well-packaged, and arrived on time.
This gravy boat is ideal for serving gravy at Thanksgiving. The vendor was extremely prompt in sending it, and it arrived one day ahead of schedule. It's a fantastic product from a fantastic company.
I already own two sets of Godinger Dublin/Shannon glassware and adore them, so adding this to my holiday table was a no-brainer. It appeared to be a no-brainer when it came to the setting. Unfortunately, I only "like" it rather than "love" it. It has the appearance of pressed glass rather than crystal, but it is not as sparkly or "bright" as the glasses. Having said that, this gravy boat cost less than 13 dollars, looks great on the table, and completes a formal table nicely. br>br>Even though I don't love it, it's still a good buy, and I'll keep buying more from the line.