no but two are shown in the From Neuwelt to the Whole World book, one page 122 and one page 123.
The item on page 122 is described as 11cm high and 'Bowl for bread'.
It's ruby overlay (coppery) over clear, panel cut around the foot and with tiny decorative repetitive cut to clear lenses around it the whole piece surrounded by two bands much like the little jugs we;ve just been discussing elsewhere on the board and in a similar way to the raised bands on the bowl on page 127 Farbenglas II.
As part of the description they say
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An object recorded (including drawing) in the glassworks invoice book in 1845 is almost identical in shape'.dated before 1845.
The other one is blue opaline gilded and with underplate and is 8.8cm tall. I have a smaller version of this.
I think yours is Bohemian. My gilded jug in the shape we've been discussing elsewhere on the board also has a detailed star/ridge cut base with a polished pontil mark in the centre ... and a cut and gilded rim to the jug.
Lots of cutting on the base of bechers during this period as well. Very detailed and intricate:
example here:
https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=63624.0;attach=196563;imagejug example we've just been discussing elsewhere here as mine has the same cut base as this one as well - see base photo:
https://www.bukowskis.com/en/auctions/F171/318-a-russian-glass-sauce-jugAlso example of a clear deckelpokal on page 82 with similar star/ridge cut base and with what looks to be a polished circular centre in a similar way to the jug above and my jug and your bowl.
Very hard to see on this example as to whether the ridge cutting around the base continues onto the base in the same way as your bowl but it does appear to from the photo - and has a polished out circular centre that has been engraved with lettering:
https://antikes-glas.de/neuwelt/deckelbecher-diversen-schliffdekor-nordboehmen-oder-schlesien-1825-p-1732.htmlAgree the one in Farbenglas has similarities with your bowl. It's much bigger but has the two circular dips cut in the handles and panel cutting. Also a different colour though as is violet glass - gorgeous colour that.