Bohemia - Wine glass (2) - Cobalt





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Two cobalt blue hand-painted glass goblets with gold trim and floral motifs, dating to 1950–1960, from Bohemia, Czechia, height 21 cm and diameter 9.5 cm, in good condition with small signs of aging.
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Hand-painted cobalt blue glass goblets with gold trim and floral motifs. These items are typical of European decorative glassmaking from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Here is a more detailed explanation: Product Type and Style These are decorative goblets/cups made of cobalt blue glass. They are hand-enamelled (hand-painted) with floral motifs and decorated with gold (gilding) lines. This technique was very popular in Bohemian glass art from the area of present-day Bohemia. Possible origin Most likely from one of the famous glass regions: Bohemia (present-day Czech Republic) – most often this style Bohemian glass is known for: deep cobalt blue color hand-painted enamel gold ornaments floral motifs Estimated time of production Based on shape and decoration: around 1880 – 1920 Reasons: style of floral enamel motifs typical of the late Victorian and Art Nouveau periods thick cobalt glass hand gilding Purpose These glasses were usually: decorative goblets wine or liqueur glasses often part of a salon set or display case They were often used only as decorative items in salons.
Height: 20 and 21 cm
Top diameter: 9.5 cm
Bottom diameter: 9 and 9.5 cm
Hand-painted cobalt blue glass goblets with gold trim and floral motifs. These items are typical of European decorative glassmaking from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Here is a more detailed explanation: Product Type and Style These are decorative goblets/cups made of cobalt blue glass. They are hand-enamelled (hand-painted) with floral motifs and decorated with gold (gilding) lines. This technique was very popular in Bohemian glass art from the area of present-day Bohemia. Possible origin Most likely from one of the famous glass regions: Bohemia (present-day Czech Republic) – most often this style Bohemian glass is known for: deep cobalt blue color hand-painted enamel gold ornaments floral motifs Estimated time of production Based on shape and decoration: around 1880 – 1920 Reasons: style of floral enamel motifs typical of the late Victorian and Art Nouveau periods thick cobalt glass hand gilding Purpose These glasses were usually: decorative goblets wine or liqueur glasses often part of a salon set or display case They were often used only as decorative items in salons.
Height: 20 and 21 cm
Top diameter: 9.5 cm
Bottom diameter: 9 and 9.5 cm

