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Mid 20th Century Bohemian Glass "Wine Decanter" Circa: 1940
About the Item
An attractive mid 20th Century Bohemian glass decanter cased in a deep red and engraved with decorative motifs with star cut base and matching stopper
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Height: 33 cm
Diam: 10 cm
Condition: Excellent Original Condition
Circa: 1940
Materials: Cased Glass
SKU: 6653
ABOUT
Bohemian glass, sometimes referred to as Bohemia crystal, is glass produced in the regions of Bohemia and Silesia, now parts of the Czech Republic. It has a centuries long history of being internationally recognised for its high quality, craftsmanship, beauty and often innovative designs. Hand-cut, engraved, blown and painted decorative glassware ranging from champagne flutes to enormous chandeliers, ornaments, figurines and other glass items are among the best known Czech exports and immensely popular as tourist souvenirs. The Czech Republic is home to numerous glass studios and schools attended by local and foreign students.
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