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This is a mid-century hand-blown liqueur goblet made from smoky grey glass

Vintage Liquer Glass

$30.00Price
Name: Hand-Blown Grey Glass Liqueur Goblet
 
Type: Liquer/Shot Glass
 
Year: Circa 1960s–1970s
 
Set: No
 
Mark: None - Unmarked, likely Eastern European (Bohemia or Yugoslavian region)
 
History: This is a mid-century hand-blown liqueur goblet made from smoky grey glass. Standing approximately 13.5 cm tall (based on the ruler in the image), the piece features a tulip-shaped bowl tapering into a solid footed base. A key decorative element is the single engraved spiral band encircling the bowl — an etched optic line often seen in Bohemian or Eastern Bloc glassware of the mid-20th century. The pontil at the base appears polished but visible, further indicating hand-blown production
 
 
The style is indicative of utilitarian yet decorative glassware popular in post-war Eastern Europe. This type of understated, functional aesthetic with minimal ornamentation was commonly produced in Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Yugoslavia during the 1960s and 1970s.
 
Flaws: None
Quantity
SKU: GSE53

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