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Set of three glasses; Europe, second half of the...

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Set of three glasses; Europe, second half of the 20th century, 1980s. Glass. One of the vases has a silver base and mouthpiece. It has punches on the silver. Procedure: Private Collection, Spain between 1970-1990. Measurements: 21 cm x 9.5 cm (diameter of the vase); 10 x 10.5 cm (diameter of the centre); 10 x 7.5 cm (diameter of the egg). Set consisting of three decorative objects made of glass; a Fabergé-style egg, a Moser-style vase and a centrepiece following the aesthetic precepts of Bohemia. The Moser factory, located in the Czech Republic, is known for its high quality glassware, having consolidated its brand identity, and is valued for both the skill of its craftsmen and the decorative ornamentation of its designs. Although the egg does not bear the Fabergé factory's trademark, both the format, very popular in the firm's designs, and the decoration refer to Russia, as the presence of the two-headed eagle is the main symbol of the coat of arms of the Russian empire. As for the centrepiece, it is worth highlighting its design, which is completed with a frieze, located at the base, which represents a historical scene, running around the entire perimeter.

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