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Description from the seller
Liquor service (carafe + 6 glasses) in multicolored blown glass, attributed to Val Saint Lambert (Belgium), probably the 1950s–1960s, unsigned on the pieces but with the engraving "137" under the carafe stopper (mold or serial number typical of the crystal works).
Slender carafe shaped like a flute or tall bottle, with a fine long neck, a stopper tip in the form of a flame or a cut diamond, body slightly bulging at the base with a homogeneous translucent anis green tint. Short-stemmed glasses in a flared bowl shape (balloon style or tulip liqueur), varied and vivid hues: anis green, cobalt blue, ruby red, royal blue, emerald green, fuchsia pink (or magenta). Each glass is blown with a slightly thickened base and a finely cut or polished stem, saturated and bright color without gradient.
Precise dimensions
Carafe :
Weight: 750 g
- Overall height: 31 cm
- Base diameter: 8 cm
Glasses (each):
- Weight: 90 g
- Total height: 13 cm
- Diameter at the top edge: 4.5 cm
- Height of the drinking part (from the base to the inside): 3 cm
Condition: impeccable. The glass maintains perfect transparency, with vivid and saturated colors without haze or discoloration. No cracks, chips, flakes, or significant scratches, nor any visible signs of wear on the carafe or the glasses. Stopper engraved "137" clearly legible, perfect assembly. Presented as new (see detailed photos).
Complete and matching service, typical of Val Saint Lambert’s colorful mid-century productions (Scandinavian influence / Murano in the tones), highly decorative and functional for digestifs, liqueurs, or aperitifs. A rare lot in excellent condition, ideal for a collection or for careful daily use.
Secure and fully insured shipment via Bpost. Reinforced and meticulously crafted packaging (double box, individually tailored padding in dense foam or thick bubble wrap, complete protection of each glass and the carafe with the stopper kept separate to prevent any contact or breakage).
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English version
Liqueur set (decanter + 6 glasses) in multicolored blown glass, attributed to Val Saint Lambert (Belgium), likely 1950s–1960s, unsigned on the pieces but with "137" engraved under the decanter stopper (typical mold or series number from the crystalworks).
Tall slender decanter in flute or bottle shape, long thin neck, flame- or diamond-shaped pointed stopper, slightly bulging body in uniform anis green translucent tint. Short-stemmed flared bowl glasses (ballon or tulip liqueur style) in vibrant assorted colors: anis green, cobalt blue, ruby red, royal blue, emerald green, fuchsia pink (or magenta). Each glass is blown with a slightly thickened base and thin polished stem, saturated and brilliant color without gradient.
Precise dimensions:
Decanter:
- Weight: 750 g
- Total height: 31 cm
- Base diameter: 8 cm
Glasses (each):
- Weight: 90 g
- Total height: 13 cm
- Rim diameter: 4.5 cm
- Drinking height (from base to interior rim): 3 cm
Condition: impeccable. Glass retains perfect transparency, vivid saturated colors with no haze or fading. No cracks, chips, nicks, significant scratches or wear visible on decanter or glasses. Stopper engraved "137" clearly legible, perfect fit. Near-mint presentation (see detailed photos).
Complete matched set typical of mid-century colored Val Saint Lambert productions (Scandinavian / Murano influence in tints), highly decorative and functional for digestifs, liqueurs or aperitifs. Rare lot in excellent condition, perfect for collection or careful daily use.
Secure and fully insured shipping via Bpost. Very carefully reinforced packaging (double box, individual custom dense foam or thick bubble-wrap padding, full protection of each glass and decanter with stopper separated to prevent any contact or breakage).
Liquor service (carafe + 6 glasses) in multicolored blown glass, attributed to Val Saint Lambert (Belgium), probably the 1950s–1960s, unsigned on the pieces but with the engraving "137" under the carafe stopper (mold or serial number typical of the crystal works).
Slender carafe shaped like a flute or tall bottle, with a fine long neck, a stopper tip in the form of a flame or a cut diamond, body slightly bulging at the base with a homogeneous translucent anis green tint. Short-stemmed glasses in a flared bowl shape (balloon style or tulip liqueur), varied and vivid hues: anis green, cobalt blue, ruby red, royal blue, emerald green, fuchsia pink (or magenta). Each glass is blown with a slightly thickened base and a finely cut or polished stem, saturated and bright color without gradient.
Precise dimensions
Carafe :
Weight: 750 g
- Overall height: 31 cm
- Base diameter: 8 cm
Glasses (each):
- Weight: 90 g
- Total height: 13 cm
- Diameter at the top edge: 4.5 cm
- Height of the drinking part (from the base to the inside): 3 cm
Condition: impeccable. The glass maintains perfect transparency, with vivid and saturated colors without haze or discoloration. No cracks, chips, flakes, or significant scratches, nor any visible signs of wear on the carafe or the glasses. Stopper engraved "137" clearly legible, perfect assembly. Presented as new (see detailed photos).
Complete and matching service, typical of Val Saint Lambert’s colorful mid-century productions (Scandinavian influence / Murano in the tones), highly decorative and functional for digestifs, liqueurs, or aperitifs. A rare lot in excellent condition, ideal for a collection or for careful daily use.
Secure and fully insured shipment via Bpost. Reinforced and meticulously crafted packaging (double box, individually tailored padding in dense foam or thick bubble wrap, complete protection of each glass and the carafe with the stopper kept separate to prevent any contact or breakage).
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English version
Liqueur set (decanter + 6 glasses) in multicolored blown glass, attributed to Val Saint Lambert (Belgium), likely 1950s–1960s, unsigned on the pieces but with "137" engraved under the decanter stopper (typical mold or series number from the crystalworks).
Tall slender decanter in flute or bottle shape, long thin neck, flame- or diamond-shaped pointed stopper, slightly bulging body in uniform anis green translucent tint. Short-stemmed flared bowl glasses (ballon or tulip liqueur style) in vibrant assorted colors: anis green, cobalt blue, ruby red, royal blue, emerald green, fuchsia pink (or magenta). Each glass is blown with a slightly thickened base and thin polished stem, saturated and brilliant color without gradient.
Precise dimensions:
Decanter:
- Weight: 750 g
- Total height: 31 cm
- Base diameter: 8 cm
Glasses (each):
- Weight: 90 g
- Total height: 13 cm
- Rim diameter: 4.5 cm
- Drinking height (from base to interior rim): 3 cm
Condition: impeccable. Glass retains perfect transparency, vivid saturated colors with no haze or fading. No cracks, chips, nicks, significant scratches or wear visible on decanter or glasses. Stopper engraved "137" clearly legible, perfect fit. Near-mint presentation (see detailed photos).
Complete matched set typical of mid-century colored Val Saint Lambert productions (Scandinavian / Murano influence in tints), highly decorative and functional for digestifs, liqueurs or aperitifs. Rare lot in excellent condition, perfect for collection or careful daily use.
Secure and fully insured shipping via Bpost. Very carefully reinforced packaging (double box, individual custom dense foam or thick bubble-wrap padding, full protection of each glass and decanter with stopper separated to prevent any contact or breakage).
