Porcelain glasses, Czechoslovakia, 1960s

€99
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Porcelain glasses, Czechoslovakia, 1960s
€99
Dimensions :
H6 x W4 x D6
Color :
white
Material :
ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
Style :
vintage

Porcelain glasses produced in Czechoslovakia (Karlovy Vary) in the 1960s. It was originally a porcelain model designed for the brand of Jan Becher - a doctor who produced the herbal liqueur 'Becherovka'. These very rare glasses are made of white porcelain decorated with a graphic horse motif in black and subtle gilding. The pieces have been preserved in very good condition and were probably just used as decoration. Porcelain preserved without cracks. No scratches on the gilding. One of the glasses has a slight chip at the base, barely visible. This is a genuine set of five pieces with an alternating pattern. A magnificent representation of the quality of the art of the former Czechoslovakia. Capacity: about 50 ml. Porcelain glasses produced in Czechoslovakia (Karlovy Vary) in the 1960s. Originally it was a porcelain model designed for the brand of Jan Becher - a doctor who produced the herbal liqueur "Becherovka ". These very rare glasses are made of white porcelain decorated with a graphic horse motif in black and subtle gilding. Pieces preserved in very good condition, probably just served as decoration. Porcelain preserved without cracks. No scratches on the gilding. One of the glasses has a slight chip at the base, barely visible. This is a real set of five pieces with alternating pattern. Magnificent representation of the quality of the art of the former Czechoslovakia. Capacity: about 50 ml.

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