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I WILL CONSIDER ALL GENUINE OFFERS.

ITEM DETAILS:

For auction I'm delighted to bring you this absolutely beautiful and highly collectable glass vase, designed by Beránek for Skrdlovice glassworks in Czech Republic circa 1960's
This sculptural large vase is part of the "Red Core" or metallurgical glass series, characterized by its organic, heavy, and sculptural "knobbly" form.
It uses the Sommerso technique, where layers of colored glass are encased in clear or differently colored glass, this specific version features a vibrant amber core encased in green glass.
It is identified by pattern number 5988.
These art glass pieces are considered collectible pieces of mid-century Czech glass.
Condition of this vase is very good with only a tiny nibble on the base rim, some light scratches on the underside due to movement over the years.

PLEASE REFER TO THE PICTURES AS THEY ARE BIG PART OF THE ITEM DESCRIPTION.

POSTAGE AND PACKING:

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OVERSEAS is via Air Mail. Where possible, I ship the day of receiving payment or next working (EMAIL BEFORE BIDDING FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE ALSO NOTE THAT INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMS DECLARATION WILL BE ISSUED THEREFORE WILL BE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK WITH YOUR COUNTRY RULES OFF IMPORTING GOODS).

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ABOUT MY DESCRIPTIONS:

I never want anyone to be disappointed with their purchase, so I go out of my way to describe the items I sell accurately and fairly.

As certain things are subjective, I tend to prefer a "say what we see" approach to the description and, if I'm unsure of anything, I will make that clear.

I always try to point out faults but, not being experts on everything, I may miss something - this is why I take a lot of photos so that you, the buyer, can make an informed decision about your intended purchase.

If you spot an error on my listings, please do let me know, Information helps me get better and I never take offence by someone more knowledgeable getting in touch.

If I state an item to be from an era (ie "Victorian"), this will be a researched decision and I will be certain that I'm correct.

If I'm entirely certain then I would use quantifiers such as "Victorian-like".

If I state a specific year (ie "1851"), that will be a certain decision. If I state a timespan (ie "1850-1860") that would be a researched estimate.

Likewise with materials used (ie "Silver Plate" if stamped vs "Like Silver Plate or White Metal" if not stamped).