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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Bohemia, Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic, Austria => Topic started by: Ayesha1938 on December 14, 2019, 03:37:12 PM
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These wine glasses/goblets have label stickers on foot; however, I'm always confused about identifying when a particular Czech Bohemian Glass was made. The gold decoration appears to be etched? embossed? onto the glass with fine needle point variations.
7" H - Bowl 3" W at widest point. Wgt. 8 ounces.
Would like to know the timeframe/years the glasses may have been produced and if there's a better description for them than above. Label stickers show "Bohemian Crystal, Made in Czechoslovakia."
Thanks much, in advance, for any input.
Carole
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Your label appears to match the one shown here https://www.yobunny.org.uk/glassgallery/displayimage.php?pos=-13677 which according to the late Marcus Newhall is "A Glassexport label as used during the 1960s and 1970s."
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I think you could find lots of identical ones in red glass. Blue was less common.+
Ross
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To further confirm the date period suggested above, the country identification on the label is Czechoslovakia which would put the latest date to 1992 and earliest 1945. However, given the style - especially the shade of blue and gold enamel - the date 1960s/70s seems most reasonable. Although I can't see the sticker, its format appears very suggestive of that era.
As an aside, I do not think that these are wine goblets given the long stem and constrained bowl. however, I would not be dogmatic on that point.
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These used to be Known as Hock Glasses. I have a set of 6 in blue glass (see photo - that are what yours will be made of by the way.). I also have a set of 6 Stuart Crystal From the late 80s - clear crystal but similar design (see a second photo). The third photo is an engraved Bohemia Crystal Hock.
Ross