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Author Topic: Decanter - Gold/Black Design - Czech?  (Read 2946 times)

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Offline antiquerose123

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Re: Decanter - Gold/Black Design - Czech?
« Reply #10 on: September 22, 2010, 08:51:20 PM »
lol and  :spls:

Who is the Ebayer seller with a name like me?  Would like to see  :huh:

Glass shaker:  Now I am confused.  You mention Haida is a german name for Novy Bor. What is Haida?  What is Novy Bor?  I take it these was made by Brothers Podbira ( and would this date that from then?)

I am not finding a lot of stuff googling here -- and is the Name Podbira, or Podbara -- so not really sure which is the spelling.

Can you find any links to a similar cocktail decanter as this -- on the net, or info ..

Thanks as always  :kissy: .
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Re: Decanter - Gold/Black Design - Czech?
« Reply #11 on: September 22, 2010, 09:00:37 PM »
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maker : brothers podbira about 1930 - they were known for there design consisting of  gold & black lines on glass

Haida ( geman name ) = town

Novy bor ( Czech name ) = Haida

and now you take your shaker and make me a martini  - Shaken, not stirred  :sm:

 
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Re: Decanter - Gold/Black Design - Czech?
« Reply #12 on: September 22, 2010, 09:06:53 PM »
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maker : brothers podbira about 1930 - they were known for there design consisting of  gold & black lines on glass

Haida ( geman name ) = town

Novy bor ( Czech name ) = Haida

and now you take your shaker and make me a martini  - Shaken, not stirred  :sm:


 :hug:  Thank you so Much !!  So this would date that from that era.  Looks like it was hardly used -- and now I have to make you a Martini in it.  Might be scary, never made a martini. 

How about a beer?   :24:

(...........whoops, back on Track here before we are sent to the Cafe to get Drunk.....LOL........... )

I really like this Cocktail shaker - forgot I had it in all my *stuff* here.  I think it is kinda sharp/striking looking.  Thanks again !!  The drink is on it way...
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Re: Decanter - Gold/Black Design - Czech?
« Reply #13 on: September 23, 2010, 04:05:05 AM »
Rose, I'm very impressed with you -- you were right about the date!  I would have given an arm (or at least a finger) that it was a bit newer. 

Way to go!  :kissy:

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Re: Decanter - Gold/Black Design - Czech?
« Reply #14 on: September 23, 2010, 05:03:05 AM »
Rose, I'm very impressed with you -- you were right about the date!  I would have given an arm (or at least a finger) that it was a bit newer. 

Way to go!  :kissy:

 Thanks, and you can give away an arm, or a finger -- but never give away a kidney   :kissy:

You say were impressed......as just the opposite, I am getting older.  As you get older you kinda remember these types of things.  So that is funny. 

I do not think I am learning *more* -- I just think I am remembering *an era* AS I grow older  :24: :-\ :thud:
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Re: Decanter - Gold/Black Design - Czech?
« Reply #15 on: September 23, 2010, 05:28:01 AM »
You say were impressed......as just the opposite, I am getting older.  As you get older you kinda remember these types of things.  So that is funny. 

What the poopie are you talking about???  You were born in 1960, not the 30s!!!!  Now don't be so humble...  I still choose to be impressed.  :)

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Re: Decanter - Gold/Black Design - Czech?
« Reply #16 on: September 23, 2010, 09:00:48 PM »
What the poopie are you talking about???  You were born in 1960, not the 30s!!!!  Now don't be so humble...  I still choose to be impressed.  :)

 :24: :24:  yeah -- but that was the stuff sitting around in the China Cabinets when we go to peoples places and you see it, so that is how I kinda remember (or thought) it might be.

After all, I still remember Black and White TV....and a lucky guess here for that item.  I was *hoping* it was that old.  I do have some older mags here that I browse through looking at the *things in the background* of the ads.  You know those home, living room ads.

There is education everywhere for glass......(I am back on topic  ;D)
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Re: Decanter - Gold/Black Design - Czech?
« Reply #17 on: September 24, 2010, 01:06:14 AM »
We had a black and white TV up until 1979  :).

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Re: Decanter - Gold/Black Design - Czech?
« Reply #18 on: September 26, 2010, 10:53:41 PM »
We had a black and white TV up until 1979  :).


 :P :P :P :P :P  

LOL......lookie what I found today, another one  :hiclp: :chky:  The only difference is this one is missing the removable little measuring lid on the top.  Paid a whole $5.99 for it, and of course..............I had to have it.

 ;D  Now I have a Pair !!
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Re: Decanter - Gold/Black Design - Czech?
« Reply #19 on: September 27, 2010, 08:50:58 AM »
Think the perforated bit, was to sift out things like e.g. the 'threads' you sometimes get when you add a raw egg to things, also, the Ebay seller was called, I think, sentimentalrose, the same thought that CJC had, had also occurred to me!

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