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Victorian glass decanter in emerald green with hand-applied enamel decor. Large Handled jug with original stopper.

Antique decanter with enamel decor, probably of Bohemian (French or Czech) or could be English origin.  It is hand-signed in gold on the base with a notched cursive L followed by a floating dot. Victorian Era or older.

To this date, we have not identified the “L” signature and we find that very odd! Perhaps it is not an “L”? We have another very old decanter and goblet signed the same, click here to view. If anyone can help with the ID, please email retroartglass@retroartglass.com .

The stopper is hand-formed and hollow with two intentional teardrop bubbles. The pontil scar is rough ground and inverted. The vessel was hand-blown from optic mold.  The base of the decanter has optic panels. The handle was drawn by hand, crimped by tool and applied to the vessel. Stopper insert and neck are ground to fit. Original stopper.

The decanter base does not have calcium deposit damage.  In image 7 (showing the rough pontil), notice  the interior looks dirty. This is due to the reflections of the air bubbles trapped within the glass, the enamel decor showing through, and the remnants of a base protector. A fine layer of dust inside the vessel base can be seen. This dust, and the remnants of the base protector will be removed.  No chips, no cracks. The hand-applied floral decor shows wear with about 90% of the enamel still present.

Large antique emerald green decanter measures 13″ tall with stopper.

Czech Glass – Bohemian Glass

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