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  • Decorative vase showing Red Square with a view of the Kremlin Savior Tower, Lenin’s Tomb and a part of the Kremlin wall
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Decorative vase showing Red Square with a view of the Kremlin Savior Tower, Lenin’s Tomb and a part of the Kremlin wall
1950- (?)

Gusevsky Cut Glass Factory
The 1950s (?)
Designed by G. Egorov
Uncolored glass with manganese coloring, deep etching, diamond cutting
Height 25.4 cm

Although the vase was designed in 1947 for the 800th anniversary of the foundation of Moscow, similar vases continued to be made until the early 1960s.