Art Deco bonbonniere, black glass, oroplastic, Czechoslovakia, 1930s.
4 000 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 12630
This Art Deco bonbonniere from 1930s Czechoslovakia, attributed to the renowned Moser glassworks, is crafted from dark, cool-toned black glass with a high-gloss finish. The sharply faceted geometry of the base and domed lid emphasizes the design’s clarity and produces a rhythmic interplay of reflected light. At the center, a broad gold-toned band in detailed oroplastic technique displays a procession of classically inspired figures, animals, and ornamental motifs—recalling the sophistication and compositional discipline of ancient sculptural friezes. The lid’s handle, sculpturally angular and rigorously geometric, rounds out the unified, linear concept. The condition is very good: there are no visible chips, cracks, or discoloration; gilded details retain crispness and depth, and no signs of restoration or repair are present, ensuring the piece's original components remain intact.This vessel expresses the voice of the Art Deco era: poised symmetry, precise geometry, and a measured sense of opulence define its essence. The near-black brilliance of the glass interacts with shifting points of light, while the gilded oroplastic frieze evokes a sense of timeless ceremony—a silent tribute to luxury and the handwrought mastery of pre-war glasswork. The parade of detailed reliefs seems to tell a story of the 1930s longing for harmony and historical continuity, bringing to the interior both elegance and a sense
DIMENSION
Height16 cm
Depth12 cm
Width12 cm
Dimension details
Width12 cm
Height16 cm
Depth12 cm
Weight1 kg
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