Set of wine glasses, multicolor glass, Józefina Glassworks, Poland, 1920s.
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This set of six crystal wine glasses, crafted at the Józefina Glassworks in Szklarska Poręba around 1920, exemplifies the refinement of Polish glassmaking from the interwar period. Each goblet features a bowl made from pastel-colored crystal—shades include violet, green, pink, blue, yellow, and a warm rose red. The bowls are adorned with precise, hand-cut geometric and botanical motifs that subtly refract light, enhancing both the depth of color and the crystal's natural brilliance. Slender, proportionally elongated stems and wide, stable bases made from colorless glass emphasize the lightness and balance of the design. The set reflects the spirit of early art déco, with clean lines and refined ornamentation characteristic of the 1920s. The glasses are in excellent condition, free from damage, chips, or visible signs of wear; all elements are original and authentic. These glasses evoke the elegant atmosphere of 1920s Poland, when the table was set with care and glassware served as both a functional object and a mark of artistic pride. Each bowl—light and translucent, as if capturing a breath of mountain air from Szklarska Poręba—invites one to see the world through the lens of past gatherings and tranquil toasts. The thin-walled, hand-cut crystal reflects light in a manner reminiscent of art déco sophistication, carrying with it a subtle echo of a bygone era of Polish glassmaking. The set can be displayed in a light wood sideboard, where the pastel bowls harmonize with porcelain and silver accents. In an art déco
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Height18 cm
Width7 cm
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Width7 cm
Height18 cm
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