The Mstisov glass works, originally named Eintrachthutte, was founded in 1868 by F. Fischmann & Sons. At first they made glass rods for the jewellery industry, and later expanded into tableware. Frantisek Zemek became chief designer in the 1950's, and was probably best known for his 'Rhapsody' and 'Romana' ranges of glass bowls and vases. Mstisov became part of the Borske Sklo National Corporation in 1958.
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Mstisov
Mstisov glass - shown below is our current range of vases, bowls and other decorative vintage collectable glassware by Mstisov of Czechoslovakia.
The Mstisov glass works, originally named Eintrachthutte, was founded in 1868 by F. Fischmann & Sons. At first they made glass rods for the jewellery industry, and later expanded into tableware. Frantisek Zemek became chief designer in the 1950's, and was probably best known for his 'Rhapsody' and 'Romana' ranges of glass bowls and vases. Mstisov became part of the Borske Sklo National Corporation in 1958.
The Mstisov glass works, originally named Eintrachthutte, was founded in 1868 by F. Fischmann & Sons. At first they made glass rods for the jewellery industry, and later expanded into tableware. Frantisek Zemek became chief designer in the 1950's, and was probably best known for his 'Rhapsody' and 'Romana' ranges of glass bowls and vases. Mstisov became part of the Borske Sklo National Corporation in 1958.
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