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    Posted 9 years ago

    martika
    (149 items)

    I've got this relish dish on estate auction, together with more crystal glass items. I think this is the most beautiful from the bunch. I don't know much about lead crystal, despite my late mum fondness for it. I think this is Czech crystal dish, but of course I might be wrong. One old lady said to me she can recognise Bohemian glass because of the minerals in it. I don't know how she does it, I can't see any difference. So I would like to ask the more knowledgeable ones what they think about this dish. It must be vintage, it has lots of slight scratches on the bottom.

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    1. freiheit freiheit, 7 years ago
      I don't know much about crystal but I think your dish is very beautiful. I just purchased some Czechoslovakian crystal and some parts look like the patterns on your dish. I know that they made/make a pattern starting in the 1930's called Queen's Lace and your dish reminds me of it:)

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