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Immaculate condition! No chips, cracks nor repairs. 101 / 463 sold -
Immaculate condition! No chips, cracks nor repairs. 102 / 463 sold -
Immaculate condition! No chips, cracks nor repairs. 103 / 463 sold -
Immaculate condition! No chips, cracks nor repairs. 104 / 463 sold -
Immaculate condition! No chips, cracks nor repairs. 109 / 463 sold -
Immaculate condition! No chips, cracks nor repairs. 110 / 463 sold -
Immaculate condition! No chips, cracks nor repairs. 111 / 463 sold -
Immaculate condition! No chips, cracks nor repairs. 112 / 463 sold -
In perfect condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. 132 / 463 sold -
In perfect condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. 133 / 463 sold -
In perfect condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. 134 / 463 sold -
In perfect condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. 135 / 463 sold -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. This beauty has no chips, cracks or repairs. 4"×4.5" 139 / 463 sold -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. This beauty has no chips, cracks or repairs. 4"×4.5" 140 / 463 sold -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. This beauty has no chips, cracks or repairs. 4"×4.5" 141 / 463 sold -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. This beauty has no chips, cracks or repairs. 4"×4.5" 142 / 463 sold -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. This beauty has no chips, cracks or repairs. 8"×5" 143 / 463 -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. This beauty has no chips, cracks or repairs. 8"×5" 144 / 463 -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. This beauty has no chips, cracks or repairs. 8"×5" 145 / 463 -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. This beauty has no chips, cracks or repairs. 8"×5" 146 / 463 -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. This beauty has no chips, cracks or repairs. 6"×3" 147 / 463 -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. This beauty has no chips, cracks or repairs. 6"×3" 148 / 463 -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. This beauty has no chips, cracks or repairs. 6"×3" 149 / 463 -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. This beauty has no chips, cracks or repairs. 6"×3" 150 / 463 -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. No chips, cracks or repairs. 2.5" x 4" 151 / 463 sold -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. No chips, cracks or repairs. 2.5" x 4" 152 / 463 sold -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. No chips, cracks or repairs. 2.5" x 4" 153 / 463 sold -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. No chips, cracks or repairs. 2.5" x 4" 154 / 463 sold -
Wilhelm Kralik Söhne was an important glass works in the Austria-Bohemia region of eastern Europe. It was founded in 1815. End of Day glass was any item made by the glassmakers at the end of the work day on their own time using up the remaining molten glass in the pots. It therefore ended up being a mixture of all sorts of colors. Sometimes they were made for their own home, sometimes for sale. No chips, cracks or repairs. 2.5" x 4" 155 / 463 sold -
Immaculate Condition. No chips, cracks nor repairs. 8" 160 / 463 sold -
Immaculate Condition. No chips, cracks nor repairs. 8" 161 / 463 sold -
Immaculate Condition. No chips, cracks nor repairs. 8" 162 / 463 sold -
Immaculate Condition. No chips, cracks nor repairs. 8" 163 / 463 sold -
Gorgeous condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. 12" 164 / 463 sold -
Gorgeous condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. 12" 165 / 463 sold -
Gorgeous condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. 12" 166 / 463 sold -
No chips, cracks nor repairs 5.5" tall 168 / 463 -
No chips, cracks nor repairs 5.5" tall 169 / 463 -
No chips, cracks nor repairs 5.5" tall 170 / 463 -
No chips, cracks nor repairs 5.5" tall 171 / 463 -
No chips, cracks nor repairs 5.5" tall 172 / 463 -
No chips, cracks nor repairs 5.5" tall 173 / 463 -
Has been kept sealed. 14" x 11" 178 / 463 -
The interior view of a canteen with flags of the allied countries hanging like bunting along the top of the room. On the right the room is crowded with soldiers awaiting their meal. In the foreground and left are women preparing to serve them. The female guests of honor, the princess and famous actress, stand and sit in the foreground. Still in original packaging. 14"×11" 182 / 463 -
The interior view of a canteen with flags of the allied countries hanging like bunting along the top of the room. On the right the room is crowded with soldiers awaiting their meal. In the foreground and left are women preparing to serve them. The female guests of honor, the princess and famous actress, stand and sit in the foreground. Still in original packaging. 14"×11" 183 / 463
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