This crystal decanter by Moser, crafted in the 1960s in Karlovy Vary, Bohemia, exemplifies the region’s renowned glassmaking tradition. Made from highly transparent, faceted crystal glass with a subtle peach-amber hue, the piece displays expertly cut flat planes achieved through precise facet grinding. The harmonious body, stable base, and gently tapering neck create a balanced silhouette, accentuated by sharp geometric lines inspired by the Art Deco aesthetic. The faceted stopper echoes the angular motifs of the body and fits perfectly into the neck. The decanter is preserved in excellent condition, showing no signs of wear, damage, or restoration. This object carries the voice of mid-century Central European glass artistry: its geometric form recalls an era when functionality and decorative value coexisted seamlessly. Light dances across the faceted surfaces, evoking images of 1960s parlour evenings where crystal was both vessel and a symbol of sophistication. Smooth to the touch and radiant in reflection, it tells a story of understated elegance and sensory delight. Displayed on a classic silver or nickel tray, the decanter can be paired with simple, faceted crystal glasses. It could grace a living room bar surrounded by dark wood, marble, or glass elements, enhancing a refined vintage interior. Alternatively, it would suit a collector’s library alongside leather-bound books and a low lamp, engaging in a subtle dialogue between light and material. The decanter measures 22 cm in height, 14 cm in length, and 9.5 cm in width. Material: crystal glass; technique: faceted grinding. The glossy, smooth surface shows no damage or dullness. Gentle hand washing is recommended to maintain its clarity.
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Height22 cm
Depth14 cm
Width9 cm
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Width9 cm
Height22 cm
Depth14 cm
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