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Glass Goblet Designed by Otto Prutscher ca. 1907

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Otto Prutscher Faceted Stem Glass for Meyr's Neffe, Wiener Werkstätte, 1909

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1910 Austrian Art Nouveau Otto Prutscher Glass Serving Bowl Gold Hand painted

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Austrian Jugendstil Goblet by Hans Bolek, Etched Opal Black Glass ca. 1915

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Vase Leopold Bauer Johann Loetz Witwe "Ausführung 2" decoration ca. 1907

Vase Leopold Bauer Johann Loetz Witwe "Ausführung 2" decoration ca. 1907

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19th Century Biedermeier Glass Goblet - Engraved/ Handpainted, AT ca. 1835

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