Majestic Circa 1880 Moser Cranberry Enameled Chalice Vase

$1,295.00

This is one of the most magnificent chalice vases created from the Moser glass works. It is Circa 1870 / 1880 and in excellent original condition. The vase has a heavy clear crystal base with the top section being a deep rich cranberry color with a raised gold enameled design on each hexagonal panel with alternating cobalt blue and emerald green accents. The vase weighs 3 3/4 pounds and stands 9 3/4 inches tall and 4 1/2 inches across the widest part of the base . This piece is most likely one-of-a-kind that was produced for royalty as it is doubtful that an average person would be able to afford such a piece in it's day. This is an opportunity to own an a piece of art glass history from an elegant bygone era.

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This is one of the most magnificent chalice vases created from the Moser glass works. It is Circa 1870 / 1880 and in excellent original condition. The vase has a heavy clear crystal base with the top section being a deep rich cranberry color with a raised gold enameled design on each hexagonal panel with alternating cobalt blue and emerald green accents. The vase weighs 3 3/4 pounds and stands 9 3/4 inches tall and 4 1/2 inches across the widest part of the base . This piece is most likely one-of-a-kind that was produced for royalty as it is doubtful that an average person would be able to afford such a piece in it's day. This is an opportunity to own an a piece of art glass history from an elegant bygone era.

This is one of the most magnificent chalice vases created from the Moser glass works. It is Circa 1870 / 1880 and in excellent original condition. The vase has a heavy clear crystal base with the top section being a deep rich cranberry color with a raised gold enameled design on each hexagonal panel with alternating cobalt blue and emerald green accents. The vase weighs 3 3/4 pounds and stands 9 3/4 inches tall and 4 1/2 inches across the widest part of the base . This piece is most likely one-of-a-kind that was produced for royalty as it is doubtful that an average person would be able to afford such a piece in it's day. This is an opportunity to own an a piece of art glass history from an elegant bygone era.