Posted 2 years ago
y3kanand
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i would like to have some details about this cranberry colored goblet which has raised enamel .. maker, pattern , circa.. any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Posted 2 years ago
y3kanand
(3 items)
i would like to have some details about this cranberry colored goblet which has raised enamel .. maker, pattern , circa.. any help will be greatly appreciated.
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any info on these goblet is welcome..
Moser?
Scott
This certainly is of the quality that Moser is known for, and may well be by this company.
This dates from the last quarter of the 19th century. Very beautiful item.
Thanks paul 71... for your valueable input...
Are all moser pieces signed the maker ... ? any info please...
I don't know that I've ever seen a signed piece of Moser enameled glass. I have seen signed pieces that were later, but not enameled. Because of this, most of this lovely, ornate enameled glassware is referred to as "Moser type" unless you can find catalog documentation that the piece was made by Moser. Doesn't diminish it at all not being signed. The quality speaks for itself.
paul71, thanks once gain...
These four goblets are similar and sold at a 2005 auction for $600. I think your goblet is more delicate embellished and beautiful:
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/724679
solver, thank you very much...
The Ornateness and Quality is Superb!
thanks Shawnl86