M.S. Rau is committed to offering fine art of the highest caliber and we seek paintings and sculpture by historically renowned artists, often with impressive provenance. The large majority of our works of art come from private. . .
At M.S. Rau, we are committed to building a long-term, rewarding relationship with each and every client. That’s why your purchase is backed by our 125% guarantee.
Learn MoreEnameled Glass Wine Goblet by Moser
- This large wine goblet is a stunning showcase of Moser's renowned craftsmanship
- The goblet features a striking cranberry glass bowl with high relief acorns
- The bowl and stem are both beautifully adorned with swirling enamel oak boughs
- Ludwig Moser is revered as the “King of Glass" for supplying royal households
- Get complete item description here
To speak to one of our experts, call 1-888-711-8084
Moser
Late 19th Century
This large wine goblet is a stunning showcase of Moser's renowned craftsmanship and luxurious design. The goblet features a striking cranberry glass bowl, elegantly supported by a bulbous, blown stem with applied gilt prunts. The bowl and stem are both beautifully adorned with swirling enamel and gilt oak boughs, complemented by delicately crafted art glass acorns in high relief.
Ludwig Moser, revered as the “King. . .
Moser
Late 19th Century
This large wine goblet is a stunning showcase of Moser's renowned craftsmanship and luxurious design. The goblet features a striking cranberry glass bowl, elegantly supported by a bulbous, blown stem with applied gilt prunts. The bowl and stem are both beautifully adorned with swirling enamel and gilt oak boughs, complemented by delicately crafted art glass acorns in high relief.
Ludwig Moser, revered as the “King of Glass,” was renowned for his exceptional enameled glasswork, favored by European royalty and aristocracy. Encouraged by the Austro-Hungarian governments, Ludvik Moser quickly excelled as a glass artist while serving an apprenticeship under accomplished artist O.J. Mattoni. Through working with the Health Spa at Karlsbad, producing and decorating glassware for serving the healing waters found at the spa, Moser quickly acquired a following and demand for his work. By 1857, Moser was able to open his shop full of bright, glistening chandeliers and mirrors, which further illuminated his glass creations. Moser quickly acquired a noble clientele and displayed at International Exhibitions where his work was highly awarded. Some of his well-known patrons included the Imperial Court of the Emperor of Austria, King Edward VII of Great Britain, King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, Pope Pius XI and King Farouk of Egypt.
8" high x 2 7/8" diameter

Maker: | Ludwig Moser |
Period: | 19th Century |
Origin: | Czech Republic |
Type: | Stemware |
Style: | Bohemian |
Depth: | 2.88 in. (7.3 cm) |
Width: | 2.88 in. (7.3 cm) |
Height: | 8.0 in. (20.32 cm) |

Aged to Perfection: The Art and History of Wine
A Journey Through the History of Wine: From Ancient Civilizations to Modern-Day Why wine? This elegant French silver-gilt wine trolley perfectly pours a bottle of wine. Circa 1890. M.S. Rau The significance of wine...
Read More
King of Glass, Glass of Kings
This captivating Moser water pitcher exhibits the exceptional "Amberina "ombre coloring. The unassuming, yet highly visited, spa town of Karlovy Vary sits in the western Czech Republic and holds one of...
Read MoreAt M.S. Rau, we are committed to building a long-term, rewarding relationship with each and every client. That’s why your purchase is backed by our 125% guarantee.
Learn More