Karl Palda - Liquor set (6) - Enamel, Glass
This glass drinks set was made during the Art Deco period in Karl Palda's glass factory in Czechoslovakia. It dates from the 1930s and is geometrically designed, with black enamel inlay in a sleek and typical Art Deco design. The whiskey decanter is triangular in shape, the glasses are hexagonal. The whole on a round mirror pattern with a stepped edge. A real eye-catcher and authentic tableware.
The set is in excellent condition.
The Karl Palda company was founded in 1888 in Nový Bor in Bohemia (then a province of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) . The company produced glassware with an immediately recognizable style.
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This glass drinks set was made during the Art Deco period in Karl Palda's glass factory in Czechoslovakia. It dates from the 1930s and is geometrically designed, with black enamel inlay in a sleek and typical Art Deco design. The whiskey decanter is triangular in shape, the glasses are hexagonal. The whole on a round mirror pattern with a stepped edge. A real eye-catcher and authentic tableware.
The set is in excellent condition.
The Karl Palda company was founded in 1888 in Nový Bor in Bohemia (then a province of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) . The company produced glassware with an immediately recognizable style.