hallmarked plater (company mark rosette/SANDRIK - in triangle, 23003), uranium glass; tray - height 2.3 cm, width 40 cm, depth 28 cm; glass - height 14.2 cm, diameter 8.5 cm.
Slovakia and Bohemia (glass), 1930s.
Green glass goblets with bulging bowls, set on a plated, conical stem, obliquely ribbed at the bottom. The oval tray, plain with a raised, slightly turned-up collar, with marked, ribbed handles on the long axis.
Founded in 1895 in Also Hamor (Lower Hamre) and named Shandrik after the owner of the land purchased for the factory. A graduate of the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna, Jan Peterka, was hired in 1899. Products according to his designs won gold medals at the Paris exhibition in 1900, among others. From 1918, the factory was located in Czechoslovakia and changed its name to Sandrik. It existed until 1939. After the war it was nationalized and merged with the Czechoslovak company Bibus. After 1990, Sandrik was reopened. Since 1994, 100 percent ownership has been held by Austria's Berndorf.
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