A sculptural interwar Bohemian liqueur set dating to the 1930s, executed in deeply faceted clear glass with plum-purple colour underlay.
The decanter features a high-relief grape and vine motif, combining frosted carving with polished surfaces. Its architectural geometry and sharply cut facets reflect the refined design language of Czech Art Deco glass.
The stopper continues the decorative motif — a technically demanding and rarely preserved feature.
Stylistically consistent with works designed by Bruno Posselt for the Ingrid collection (Curt Schlevogt / Heinrich Hoffmann workshops). Comparable examples have also been attributed to R. Richter. In absence of definitive catalog documentation, the set is offered as attributed to the circle of Bruno Posselt.
Decanter height (with stopper): 22 cm/ 8.7 in
Height without stopper: 15.5 cm/ 6.1 in
Length: 12 cm/ 4.7 in
Width: 5 cm/ 2 in
Base: 5 × 8.5 cm/ 2 x 3.3 in
Neck diameter: 3.5 cm/ 1.4 in
Stopper length: 9 cm/ 3.5 in
Glasses:
Height: 6 cm/ 2.4 in
Top diameter: 3.5 cm/ 1.4 in
Base diameter: 2.5 cm/ 1 in
Excellent collector’s condition.
No chips, cracks or repairs.
Only minimal flea bites to a few facet edges, typical for faceted 1930s glass.
A faint trace of interior sediment at the base of the decanter, consistent with age and prior use.
A refined and collector-grade example of interwar Bohemian Art Deco glass.