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Pair of 19th Century Moser Glass Vases – Hand-Painted, 46cm
Pair of 19th Century Moser Glass Vases – Hand-Painted, 46cm
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A magnificent pair of antique Moser vases, dating to the late 19th century, showcasing the celebrated craftsmanship of one of Europe’s finest glassmakers.
Design & Craftsmanship
• Crafted in rich emerald green glass, each vase stands an impressive 46 cm tall.
• The tall flared form is finished with a hand scalloped edge, typical of Moser’s luxurious glassware of the period.
• Hand-applied medallions adorn the front of each vase, depicting romantic allegorical scenes of cherubic children surrounded by flowers, executed with delicate detail and soft colour.
• The vases are mounted on elegant raised bases, giving them presence and balance.
About Moser
Founded in 1857 in Karlovy Vary (Bohemia), Ludwig Moser’s glassworks quickly became renowned across Europe for its high-quality crystal and innovative designs. By the late 19th century, Moser was producing works for royalty and aristocracy, earning a reputation as the “King of Glass.” Pieces from this period are highly sought after by collectors for their artistry and refinement.
Condition
Excellent antique condition with no chips, cracks, or restoration noted. The hand-painted decoration remains vibrant and beautifully preserved.
Dimensions
Height: 46 cm tall x 14 cm diameter
Styling
Perfect for display in a grand interior, these vases make a statement whether styled on a sideboard, mantle, or as centrepieces. Their scale, artistry, and provenance place them firmly as collector’s items and future heirlooms.
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