Liqueur or whiskey set with tray

Nr. 2748 | 1.650,--Euro

Signed set of 7 glasses, 1 carafe, and original tray

Czech Republic, circa 1925. In wide glass rings for whiskey or liqueur.

Oval mirrored serving tray with ornate handles.

Tray height: 4 cm | Width: 44 cm | Depth: 27 cm


Liqueur or whiskey set with tray

Signed Set of 7 Glasses, 1 Carafe, and Original Tray – Czechoslovakia, circa 1925**

This exquisite set from Czechoslovakia, made around 1925, embodies timeless elegance. It showcases the craftsmanship for which the Czechoslovak glass industry is renowned. It consists of seven meticulously signed glasses and a matching carafe. These glasses feature a stylish design and are perfect for enjoying whiskey or liqueur.

The glasses feature wide glass rings. These not only offer visual appeal but also are comfortable to hold. These rings give each glass a special character and underscore the high quality of the material used. The clear, sparkling glass refracts the light in an impressive way, ensuring a pleasant drinking experience.

In addition to the glasses and carafe, this set includes an oval, mirrored serving tray with ornate handles. This tray is not only functional but also a statement piece that adds a special touch to any occasion. The reflective surfaces reflect the light and create a luxurious atmosphere. The fine decorations highlight the maker’s craftsmanship.

This set is not only a practical utensil for social gatherings, but also a coveted collector’s item for lovers of antique glass art. The combination of elegant design, high functionality, and historical value makes this ensemble an outstanding example of Czechoslovakian craftsmanship of the 1920s. It invites you to use it both for everyday use and for special occasions, and it will always attract admiring glances.

Another tray is this Art Nouveau tray.

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