(Design at Home with Mark Hill - Pure Evil Gallery, London, 7th April 2019) A 1960s Czechoslovakian Moser cut Beryl green vase, probably designed by Oldrich Lipa in c1960, the columnar form cut with elongated mitre and cuts and with tapering rim, unmarked, 26.5cm high This bears similarities to a design produced by Moser and marked with the factory name mark and a mark of a lime tree leaf in a circle, which is Oldrich Lipa's personal design mark. Lipa is the Czech word for 'lime tree'. Please see p160 of 'Sklo: Czech Glass Design from the 1950s-70s' by Mark Hill, published by Mark Hill Publishing Ltd, 2017.
(Design at Home with Mark Hill - Pure Evil Gallery, London, 7th April 2019) A 1960s Czechoslovakian Moser cut Beryl green vase, probably designed by Oldrich Lipa in c1960, the columnar form cut with elongated mitre and cuts and with tapering rim, unmarked, 26.5cm high This bears similarities to a design produced by Moser and marked with the factory name mark and a mark of a lime tree leaf in a circle, which is Oldrich Lipa's personal design mark. Lipa is the Czech word for 'lime tree'. Please see p160 of 'Sklo: Czech Glass Design from the 1950s-70s' by Mark Hill, published by Mark Hill Publishing Ltd, 2017.
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