Decanter Art Deco, violet glass, Czech Republic, 1930s
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This asymmetrical decanter, created circa 1930 at the renowned Inwald Glassworks in Dubí, Czech Republic, exemplifies the high standards of late Art Deco glass craftsmanship. Made from pressed glass colored in a saturated, deep shade of violet with red undertones, it features a compact, geometric body that displays marked asymmetry. Diagonal faceted surfaces spiral around the irregular base, enhancing a sense of dynamic movement. The solid, wide base transitions into a slender neck, crowned by a sharply slanted stopper with an angular geometric cut—both body and stopper revealing a polished, lustrous surface that catches and reflects the light. Dimensions: height 20.5 cm, length 14 cm, width 7 cm. The decanter shows no visible damage, chips, or traces of restoration; its surface is free of discolorations or wear. Condition: very good, with no signs of use.The decanter expresses the restless rhythm of the late 1920s and 1930s: glass, marked by the modernist sweep of Art Deco, seems to capture movement and color in a form charged with drama. Its shifted silhouette suggests a dialogue between crystalline geometry and urban decorative fantasy—an era increasingly fascinated by asymmetry and the play of light. This is a glass manifesto of modernity and individuality, once gracing dining tables and cabinets at a time when
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Height20.5 cm
Width7 cm
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Width7 cm
Height20.5 cm
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