Late 19th century clear and blue engraved Bohemian Decanter
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Late 19th century clear and blue engraved Bohemian Decanter
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Late 19th century clear and blue engraved Bohemian Decanter:
engraved with deer, dogs, birds and foliate scrolls; with blue flash painted collar, rim to base and stopper.
Height: | 11½" | - | 29.0cm |
Width: | 4½" | - | 11.5cm |
Glossary Words
Bohemian glass
From the Kingdom of Bohemia, a state located in Central Europe whose capital was Prague. After WW1 the Kingdom was dissolved and became part of the newly formed Czech Republic. During the Renaissance, Bohemia became famous for colourful glass decorated with fine cutting and engraving. Clear glass was also produced in Bohemia. Bohemian glass-workers discovered potash combined with chalk created a clear colourless glass that was more stable than glass from Italy and that could be cut with a wheel. Loetz and Moser are key Bohemian glass workers. The height of popularity for Bohemian art glass was during the Art Nouveau period.