Posted 5 months ago
MacArt
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This is early piece of Moser glass, I believe it's from mid 19 century, it has a couple of applied acorns and 4 enameled oak leaves. Enameled parts have gold under them and there is gilding on the rim which is ground, so there is no pontil mark, but there is a dimple on base on which there is signature. This type of Moser usually is found in cranberry red and occasionally in blue, green and this one is yellow.
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I added a pic of signature, there probably was a design number, but it is unfortunately not readable to me.
Thank You friends for the loves!
stunning and beautiful:)