Two Josephinenhütte Secessionist hock wine glasses, enamelled with green berries and clear glass stem, Bohemia around 1900.
The design is attributed to Ludwig Sütterlin, Berlin. Reference: ‘Trinkgläser, vom Jugendstil zum Art Deco’ Udo Schroeder, page 45 for the identical design.
Please note that the price is for one glass and the size is 20.5 (8 inches),
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History
Founded in 1842 amidst the scenic Krkonoše Mountains by the visionary Count Leopold von Schaffgotsch, the Josephinenhütte was established as a symbol of innovation and craftsmanship.
Named in honour of his beloved wife, Josephine, the hut quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality goods and pioneering techniques. Over the years, it evolved into one of Europe’s most renowned industrial sites, blending tradition with progress. Today, the Josephinenhütte stands as a proud testament to the region’s rich heritage and enduring legacy.
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