Grannable glass

Grannable glass

In the people he was called "grunczun", "Malenkovski", "Mukhinsky". A cylindrical vessel constructed of a sufficiently thick glass that does not extend vertically. It has 14 wide faces from the bottom to a smooth non-grandier rim (the "mother-in-law") on the upper edge. It was used in cafeterias, restaurants, cafes; they drank tea in every Soviet kitchen, they carried a good service in machine guns with soda, in train cars, and were an integral part of any of these. Used for carved

 

Creation time: 20 век

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