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Antique Ruby Cranberry & Gold Enamel Heart Goblets (Pair)
Overview Matched pair of antique cranberry/ruby glass goblets with heavy gilt gold decoration, raised enamel florals, and pierced heart cartouches with jeweled-style beading. High-display Bohemian/Continental European luxury glasswork, late 19th to early 20th century in the style of Moser/Harrach (unmarked).
Attribution & Period
Deep cranberry/ruby glass with substantial weight
Heavy hand-applied gold gilding and scrollwork
Raised enamel flowers with pearl/berry accents
Pierced heart medallions with lattice + applied bead detailing
Matching pair (pairs carry a premium vs singles)
Condition
Very good antique condition: small crack on rim observed. Light, age-appropriate wear to gilt consistent with careful display. Photos are part of the description.
Diamentions and Weight
Height:. 6.5 in each
Rim diameter: 3.5 in
Collector notes / attribution
These appear to be Bohemian/Continental European art glass, late 1800s to early 1900s, in the Moser/Harrach tradition; no maker mark noted, so they are offered as attributed / in the style of rather than guaranteed.
Overview Matched pair of antique cranberry/ruby glass goblets with heavy gilt gold decoration, raised enamel florals, and pierced heart cartouches with jeweled-style beading. High-display Bohemian/Continental European luxury glasswork, late 19th to early 20th century in the style of Moser/Harrach (unmarked).
Attribution & Period
Deep cranberry/ruby glass with substantial weight
Heavy hand-applied gold gilding and scrollwork
Raised enamel flowers with pearl/berry accents
Pierced heart medallions with lattice + applied bead detailing
Matching pair (pairs carry a premium vs singles)
Condition
Very good antique condition: small crack on rim observed. Light, age-appropriate wear to gilt consistent with careful display. Photos are part of the description.
Diamentions and Weight
Height:. 6.5 in each
Rim diameter: 3.5 in
Collector notes / attribution
These appear to be Bohemian/Continental European art glass, late 1800s to early 1900s, in the Moser/Harrach tradition; no maker mark noted, so they are offered as attributed / in the style of rather than guaranteed.
