And Marcel's small Czech shnapps goblets. Very eastern Europe and delicately casted. Interesting design with the double wall at the bottom side of the cup.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
This project comes from my habit to check out people's kitchen cabinets, always looking for interesting or special ceramic objects. Some time ago I visited my friend Loeke, and she has the most wonderful old French kitchen set displayed on a shelf in her kitchen. I could not help myself and took a picture. That night I posted the first Kitchen Shelf Picture on my weblog... I look forward to many entries, dear stories, lots of information and many Kitchen Shelf Friends!
How it works: Send me an email at kitchenshelf@keramiek-centrum.nl and tell me the story and send one or more pictures. I am really keen on a picture of the stamp or factory logo on the bottom of the piece. Which makes it possible to investigate the origin, to learn more about the maker etc.
How it works: Send me an email at kitchenshelf@keramiek-centrum.nl and tell me the story and send one or more pictures. I am really keen on a picture of the stamp or factory logo on the bottom of the piece. Which makes it possible to investigate the origin, to learn more about the maker etc.
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Deze 'kopjes' zaten als cadeautje bij een fles Becherovka (soort kruidenbitter oorspronkelijk bedoeld als maagmedicijn). We kochten het in 1998 toen we door Slowakije aan het backpacken waren geweest en op het punt stonden om naar huis te gaan en niet wisten wat we met ons laatste Slowaakse kronen moesten doen. Drank kopen dus, naast deze fles ook nog Slowaakse advocaat om Alzirska kava mee te maken.
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