Art Deco Bonbonniere, green crystal, Moser, Czechoslovakia, 1930s.
1 600 PLN
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This crystal bonbonniere, produced in the 1930s by the renowned Moser manufactory in Karlovy Vary, exemplifies the mastery of glassmaking in the Art Deco era. Hand-cut crystal glass in an intense, vivid light green with a cool undertone reveals a geometric, faceted design: sharp angular cuts and symmetrical, stepped forms are hallmarks of the period. Both lid and base feature precise planar cuts, amplifying the play of light and reflections across the highly glossy, smooth surface. The manufacturer's mark on the underside confirms its authenticity, while the balanced proportions (height 7 cm, length 11.5 cm, width approx. 7.5 cm) lend both functionality and a substantial, refined weight. Preserved in very good condition, it shows no visible damage, chips, or signs of restoration.The bonbonniere speaks in the language of the 1930s, when light and glass created their own urban architecture. Its faceted planes evoke the cityscapes of Art Deco—monumental, geometric, yet shimmering with an inner glow. The interplay of reflections gives the impression that, even in silence, the object “whispers” of an era when detail was synonymous with modernity and glass served as a vessel for light and color. Every angle and cut carries the rhythm of a decade seeking harmony and beauty through form.In an interior, this bonbonniere would introduce a collectible accent that pairs well with other Art Deco objects—mirrors with geometric frames, patinated silver, or black ceramics. It would work well atop a sideboard in the living room, on a marble surface, or among minimalist décor, where the vibrant green and
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Height7 cm
Width11.5 cm
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Width11.5 cm
Height7 cm
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