Posted 4 months ago
kivatinitz
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I was amused by this bottle perhaps used when family was playing cards. I suppose it is old, perhaps between the two wars. It is done of brown clear glass, 17 cm tall , the base is 7 cm and the larger diameter is about 10 cm. The sticker says Haida Czechoslovakia and in the base has a number 23 witn the same silver of the enamelled. The neck has narrowed tract near the balloon. The glass is very thick about 5mm and it is not uniform. Really an amusing item...
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Thanks Warren by your help, it really seems possible that Mechold Bruder from Haida were the craftsmen, I would enjoy pouring some cherry from this bottle into a goblet while playing cards....