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Vase with Moscow’s Red Square, the Savior Tower, Lenin’s Tomb and a stylized bouquet
1940-1950-

Gusevsky Cut Glass Factory, the late 1940s – 1950s
Uncolored cut glass with cobalt coloring, deep etching, diamond cutting, engraving
Height 21 cm
The vase was designed apparently for the 800th anniversary of the foundation of Moscow.
The Gusevsky Cut Glass Factory has a similar vase in its 1957 cut-glass and glassware price list.