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	<title>Czech glass vase &#8211; Casyope Art Deco Collectibles, Decoration, Flea Market Finds</title>
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		<title>Crystal Vase &#8211; Bohemian Czech Cranberry Overlay Cut To Clear Vase &#8211; Wheel Cut Floral Hobstar</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Condition: Near Mint Height: 6&#8243; (15cm) Width: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm) Length: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm) Diameter: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm) Year Manufactured: 1970 Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully. This is a Bohemian Czech cranberry overlay cut-to-clear crystal vase from around 1970, shown here in near mint shape. The deep ruby layer <a class="read-more" href="https://casyope.com/product/crystal-vase-bohemian-czech-cranberry-overlay-cut-to-clear-vase-wheel-cut-floral-hobstar/">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Condition: Near Mint<br />
Height: 6&#8243; (15cm)<br />
Width: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm)<br />
Length: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm)<br />
Diameter: 3.5&#8243; (8.75cm)<br />
Year Manufactured: 1970</p>
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This is a Bohemian Czech cranberry overlay cut-to-clear crystal vase from around 1970, shown here in near mint shape. The deep ruby layer has been cut back to reveal clear crystal, so the floral sprigs and hobstar bursts look bright and icy against the dark red. It has a softly flared waist, a sturdy foot, and a scalloped rim that catches the light. The wheel-cut work is sharp and even, with glossy ovals and faceted star points that sparkle when you turn it. At roughly fifty-five years old, it’s a true vintage piece, and finding one this clean—no obvious chips, clouding, or heavy wear—makes it especially appealing for display or for a few stems of flowers.</p>
<p>Bohemian glass isn’t a single brand so much as a long-running craft tradition from what is now the Czech Republic, especially towns like Nový Bor. Cranberry overlay cut-to-clear was a signature look there in the mid‑20th century, made by casing a ruby layer over clear crystal and carving designs with a cutting wheel. The hobstar motif and berry-like ovals are classic patterns collectors recognize. Many examples from this era were hand-finished and often made with high-lead crystal for extra brilliance. Pieces from the late 1960s–1970s aren’t ultra-rare, but good, crisp cuts and excellent condition make this a sought-after, genuinely vintage find.</p>
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		<title>Vintage Bohemian Amber Cut Crystal Glass Vase With Starburst Pattern</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2026 18:46:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Condition: Near Mint Height: 7&#8243; (17.5cm) Width: 3&#8243; (7.5cm) Length: 3&#8243; (7.5cm) Diameter: 3&#8243; (7.5cm) Year Manufactured: 1970 Photos form part of the description. Exact item shown; please review all images carefully. This is a vintage Bohemian amber cut crystal vase from around 1970, showing that warm honey glow only old leaded glass has. The <a class="read-more" href="https://casyope.com/product/vintage-bohemian-amber-cut-crystal-glass-vase-with-starburst-pattern/">Read More</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Condition: Near Mint<br />
Height: 7&#8243; (17.5cm)<br />
Width: 3&#8243; (7.5cm)<br />
Length: 3&#8243; (7.5cm)<br />
Diameter: 3&#8243; (7.5cm)<br />
Year Manufactured: 1970</p>
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This is a vintage Bohemian amber cut crystal vase from around 1970, showing that warm honey glow only old leaded glass has. The surface is deeply wheel‑cut with starburst and oval motifs that catch light and throw bright flashes. The rim is scalloped, the walls feel thick and reassuring, and the base carries that satisfying weight of quality crystal. It’s described as near mint, which for a piece about 55 years old means clean and free of chips or cracks, with maybe faint shelf wear underneath. A striking, ready‑to‑use display for flowers or as a standalone accent in any room.</p>
<p>Bohemian crystal comes from the historic glassmaking regions of today’s Czech Republic, famed since the 1700s for brilliantly clear, high‑lead crystal and precise hand cutting. Many 1950s–1970s pieces were made as cut‑to‑clear: a thin layer of colored glass over clear crystal that artisans wheel‑cut to reveal crisp starbursts. Amber was a popular export shade, yet good examples in this condition are getting harder to find. Marks were often small acid stamps or paper labels, so many pieces are unsigned. Hand wash only, avoid dishwashers and abrasives, and store upright away from drastic temperature swings to protect the glass and finish.</p>
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