Exquisite vintage Czech Art glass stemmed candy dish Emerald Green Hand Painted Gold and Enamel floral online design, Frilled top. 1950's

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Exquisite vintage Czech Art glass stemmed candy dish Emerald Green Hand Painted Gold and Enamel floral online design, Frilled top. 1950's, Overview-Vintage and elegant Bohemian glass stemmed candy bowl-Emerald green with hand painted enamel and gold floral design-Frilled top-Glass.
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Product code: Exquisite vintage Czech Art glass stemmed candy dish Emerald Green Hand Painted Gold and Enamel floral online design, Frilled top. 1950's

Overview
-Vintage and elegant Bohemian glass stemmed candy bowl
-Emerald green with hand painted enamel and gold floral design
-Frilled top
-Glass art and a little bit of history!
-Ship worldwide from the Czech Republic - if your Country is not in the drop down list contact me and I will provide the postage cost for this item..

This is exceptional hand painted stemmed candy dish of green glass with wonderful enamel and gold floral design. The frilled rim softens the whole design and makes this worthy of a place in any collection. 1950's.

The candy dish has a gold '3' on the base.

The item is approximately 17 cm (6.7 inches) tall, 15 cm (5.9 inches) diameter at the top and 9.5 cm (3.74 inches) diameter at the base. Weight approximately 600 g (1.3 lbs).

The vase is in pristine condition with no cracks, chips or bruises.

All items are carefully packed so that they arrive in perfect condition.

Please be aware...
when you are buying vintage glassware, you should expect some age related signs of wear such as very small fine surface scratches/marks. Also many of the items are hand made, they may have small imperfections such as bubbles, inclusions & lumps within the glass and online often tool marks from where they have been shaped and worked in the manufacturing process. These are not usually seen by collectors as faults or damage, but as part of the character of hand made glass and are not usually mentioned in the description.


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