Set of liqueur glasses, Art Deco, rosaline crystal glass, Czech Republic, 1930s.
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This set of six liqueur glasses from the 1930s exemplifies the craftsmanship of Czech glassmakers who helped define the Art Deco aesthetic in Central Europe. Each glass is made from crystal in a warm, rose-pink (rosaline) hue, with consistent coloration enhanced by the thickness of the glass, resulting in a deeper, more saturated tone at the base. The design features an inverted conical bowl set on a solid, faceted stem—flat, hand-cut planes emphasize the architectural, almost sculptural quality of the set. The glossy finish highlights the crystal's clarity, allowing light to reflect and refract across the sharply defined edges. Each glass measures 5.8 cm in height and 6.5 cm in diameter. Condition: excellent, with no visible signs of wear, chips, or repairs. These glasses capture the spirit of the 1930s, a time when geometric forms and the inherent beauty of materials set new standards for everyday refinement. The rosaline crystal, subtly playing with light, evokes gatherings where modernist simplicity met the sparkle and care of Art Deco detail. The faceted surfaces bring to mind the shimmering reflections of historic salons—each glass like a miniature sculpture, quietly accompanying evening toasts. The set would work well in a classic Art Deco sideboard or on a contemporary minimalist bar tray. It can be paired with a hand-cut crystal decanter or a silver tray to accentuate its Art Deco style. Whether in mid-century modern interiors, eclectic collections, or refined contemporary spaces, the rosaline shade and geometric
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Width6 cm
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Height5 cm
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