CUP, tazza in Bohemian Lithyaline glass with faceted sides resting on a baluster base ending in a circular base.
Work of the 19th century
Height: 12 cm; Width: 14.7 cm
Note. Lithyalin is a type of glass imitating semi-precious stones developed by Friedrich Egermann (1777-1864) in Hajda, Bohemia. This work can be seen as a tribute to the curiosity cabinets of the Ancien Régime.
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