 Soviet Glass Holder [brass]
$54.22
Authentic Russian brass podstakannik or tea glass holder.
Literally, podstakannik means 'under the glass' or 'for the glass'. Less expensive ones were used on Soviet trains during the Soviet era, while more expensive and elaborate ones have been used from time immemorial by Russian aristocracy, then by Soviet leaders, now by the new Russian capitalists. Your tea will taste Russian only when drunk from an original Russian glass holder imported from Moscow. And this is what we sell. Heat-tempered etched crystal glass insert (volume: 200 ml or 7 oz) included with any glass holder order for FREE. Podstakannik always makes a great gift! |
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 Grapes Glass Holder
$56.80
Authentic Russian podstakannik or tea glass holder with
grapes ornament. |
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 Space
$470.72
Authentic Russian silver podstakannik or tea glass
holder. |
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 Olympic Games
$61.51
Authentic silver-coated Russian podstakannik (or tea
glass holder) devoted to Olympic Games that took place in Moscow, USSR. |
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 Olympics 1980
$61.51
Authentic silver-coated Russian podstakannik (or tea
glass holder) devoted to the 1980 Olympic Games that took place in
Moscow, USSR. |
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 Soviet Space Glass Holder
$60.97
Authentic silver-coated Russian podstakannik (or tea
glass holder) devoted to the Soviet space achievements. |
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 1 Glass Holder Insert (plain glass)
$7.49
Original Russian glass holder insert made of plain heat resistant glass. Has a golden rim around the top part of it. Ships within 3-7 business days. |
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 Porcelain Glass Holder
$69.87
Size: approx. 4.8 inches x 3.6 inches Metric: 12 x 9 cm Nature: cobalt painted porcelain Finish: glazed (glossy) Availability: ships within 7-15 business days Origin: Russian Federation PRODUCT DETAILS: As all Gzhel works this charming porcelain glass holder was first created in a plaster form being cast from liquid porcelain mass. After the first burning the form was painted by cobalt. The background was kept white. Then the painting was covered by glaze. Glaze fused and made the surface of the work glassy, giving cobalt its blue colour. This is a top quality Russian Gzhel porcelain work that would make a fancy gift to anyone. |
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