





Vintage Czech Crystal Swan Dish – Hand Cut Pinwheel Body, Bohemian Mid Century Figural Glass, Candy Trinket Vanity Bowl 1960s
A Czech crystal swan dish — body shaped as an oval bowl carrying a pinwheel-and-starburst cut around the outside, head and neck rising in a single curved free-form pull from the back of the bowl. The neck is drawn out in an S, the head finishes in a small beak and two tiny eye dots that the maker pressed in with a hot tool while the glass was still soft. The cut on the body is the classic Bohemian pinwheel — multiple petal-shaped facets radiating from a central star — done with enough depth that the bowl throws small rainbow catches when it sits in window light.
There is no individual maker's mark on the underside, which is typical of Czech mid-century crystal exported through state-factory trade rather than signed piece-by-piece. The cut vocabulary — pinwheel-and-starburst with the deep V-form grooves — is the signature register of the Czech state-factory production windows from the 1950s into the 1970s, the period when Bohemia / Sklo Union / Český Křišťál and the wider network of nationalised Czech crystal works were turning out figural pieces in volume for the European and North American export market. The clarity is high, the piece has a pleasant weight in the hand consistent with leaded Czech glass, and the cuts catch light the way only true crystal does.
The dish opens just enough to hold rings, mints, paperclips, a single tea-light — the typical "small object on a vanity or hostess table" function for which the form was originally made. The neck and head are the most fragile parts of any glass swan, and on this example both are intact and unmarked.
A piece for the Czech / Bohemian crystal collector, for the mid-century vanity / boudoir collector, for the Hollywood-Regency / cottagecore display, for the candy or wedding-favour table, or as a small hostess gift to someone with a habit of collecting swan-themed pieces.
Details
- Type
- Pressed/Cut Crystal Swan Trinket / Candy Dish
- Origin
- Czech crystal (Bohemia region) — unmarked piece typical of mid-century state-factory export production
- Era
- Attributed circa 1950s–1970s
- Pattern
- Pinwheel-and-starburst cut on the oval bowl body — classic Bohemian cut-crystal register; free-form pulled S-curve neck with shaped head + impressed eye dots
- Shape
- Figural swan — oval bowl body, single arched neck and head rising from the back
- Size
- ~5" / 12.5 cm tall × 4.5" / 11.5 cm long × 2.5" / 6.5 cm wide
- Material
- Czech leaded crystal (high clarity, weighted feel, refractive "fire" in the cuts)
Condition
Excellent vintage condition. Neck and head intact (the most fragile points on any glass swan); cut pattern crisp; no chips or fleabites on the body rim, base, beak tip, or eye area. Please review all photos as part of the condition record.
Backstamp & Pattern
- Pattern
- Pinwheel-and-starburst cut on the oval bowl body — classic Bohemian cut-crystal register; free-form pulled S-curve neck with shaped head + impressed eye dots
- Era
- Attributed circa 1950s–1970s
The base carries the maker's printed mark; the wording — especially “England” versus “Made in England” versus “Bone China” — together with any pattern or registration number are the main clues to its age.
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