Pair of Moser light green hand-blown goblets with heavy gold decoration: gold beaded round base gives way to stacked flattened "bubble" stem, the top "bubble" is decorated with three glass flowers. Bowl of each goblet is enhanced with gilt stylized scrolling vine and flowers.
By "The King of Glass", Moser Karlsbad, Czechoslovakia. The Moser glass factory was named after Ludwig Moser (1833-1916) and established in Karlsbad (now Karlovy Vary) in North East Bohemia in 1857. The engravers followed long established Bohemian design themes of hunts, stags and wooded landscapes, which appealed to the native population. Moser glass first became famous for the quality of their engraved decoration.
Circa: 1880-1920
Condition: Excellent, the base of one glass has been ground down, about 1/8 of an inch, creating a slight height difference
Height: 7 3/8" and 7 1/4"
Diameter or Rim: 2 7/8"
Diameter of Base: 2"
See "Moser Artistic Glass 2nd Edition" by Gary D. Baldwin, page 105 top row for similar form goblets, page 107 illustrates Moser juice glasses with similar decoration.
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Gilded Age Dining
Pair Moser Goblets
$150
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