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Mid-Century Bohemian Hand Blown Goblet with Gold & Ruby
Elegant mid-century Bohemian (Czech) hand-blown art glass goblet, dating to approximately the 1950s-1960s. This piece features classic European decorative elements, including a gilt gold rim, hand-applied enamel floral detailing, and applied ruby-red glass jewel accents.
The goblet is artisan made, not factory pressed. Visible pontil scar on the base and interior rotation marks clearly indicate hand-blown construction. The twisted clear stem and weighted foot add both visual balance and quality feel, consistent with Bohemian export glass produced for the international market.
Attribution & Period
Often described as Moser-style, though unmarked, which is typical for Czech export glass of this period. Mid-century Bohemian (Czech) hand-blown art glass goblet, produced circa 1950s-1960s. This piece reflects the decorative export tradition of Central European glassworks, combining functional form with ornamental detail.
Authenticity & Construction
The goblet is free-blown, evidenced by a visible snapped and fire-polished pontil and pronounced interior rotation striations within the bowl. These features confirm hand production rather than pressed or mold-blown manufacture. Decorative elements include a gilt rim, hand-applied enamel floral motifs, and applied ruby glass cabochons. The clear twisted stem and weighted foot provide structural balance while maintaining visual lightness. The overall design aligns with mid-century Bohemian glass in the Moser style, though the piece is unmarked, consistent with export production of the period.
This example is best regarded as a decorative art object, suitable for display or inclusion in a mid-century European glass collection.
Details:
Origin: Bohemian / Czech (European)
Era: Mid-century (c. 1950s-1960s)
Technique: Hand-blown glass
Features: Gold rim, enamel floral design, applied ruby glass jewels
Stem: Twisted clear glass
Base: Visible pontil, fire-polished
Use: Decorative display, wine, cordial, or collection piece
Condition
Good vintage condition. Light wear to gold trim and minor surface marks consistent with age and hand-made glass. No cracks, chips, or repairs. Please review all photos, including close-ups, as they are part of the description. A refined and collectible example of mid-century European decorative glass;ideal for collectors, display, or elegant entertaining.
Dimensions & Weight
3 Inch opening
5 Inch tall
STANDARD ATTRIBUTION & VALUE DISCLOSURE This piece is described to the best of current scholarly and market knowledge. Any maker or regional attribution is based on visual analysis, materials, construction techniques, and documented stylistic comparisons. As with many vintage and antique glass objects, definitive attribution may not be possible without original labels or factory records. Pricing reflects condition, quality, decorative appeal, and current collector demand rather than a guaranteed maker identification.
Elegant mid-century Bohemian (Czech) hand-blown art glass goblet, dating to approximately the 1950s-1960s. This piece features classic European decorative elements, including a gilt gold rim, hand-applied enamel floral detailing, and applied ruby-red glass jewel accents.
The goblet is artisan made, not factory pressed. Visible pontil scar on the base and interior rotation marks clearly indicate hand-blown construction. The twisted clear stem and weighted foot add both visual balance and quality feel, consistent with Bohemian export glass produced for the international market.
Attribution & Period
Often described as Moser-style, though unmarked, which is typical for Czech export glass of this period. Mid-century Bohemian (Czech) hand-blown art glass goblet, produced circa 1950s-1960s. This piece reflects the decorative export tradition of Central European glassworks, combining functional form with ornamental detail.
Authenticity & Construction
The goblet is free-blown, evidenced by a visible snapped and fire-polished pontil and pronounced interior rotation striations within the bowl. These features confirm hand production rather than pressed or mold-blown manufacture. Decorative elements include a gilt rim, hand-applied enamel floral motifs, and applied ruby glass cabochons. The clear twisted stem and weighted foot provide structural balance while maintaining visual lightness. The overall design aligns with mid-century Bohemian glass in the Moser style, though the piece is unmarked, consistent with export production of the period.
This example is best regarded as a decorative art object, suitable for display or inclusion in a mid-century European glass collection.
Details:
Origin: Bohemian / Czech (European)
Era: Mid-century (c. 1950s-1960s)
Technique: Hand-blown glass
Features: Gold rim, enamel floral design, applied ruby glass jewels
Stem: Twisted clear glass
Base: Visible pontil, fire-polished
Use: Decorative display, wine, cordial, or collection piece
Condition
Good vintage condition. Light wear to gold trim and minor surface marks consistent with age and hand-made glass. No cracks, chips, or repairs. Please review all photos, including close-ups, as they are part of the description. A refined and collectible example of mid-century European decorative glass;ideal for collectors, display, or elegant entertaining.
Dimensions & Weight
3 Inch opening
5 Inch tall
STANDARD ATTRIBUTION & VALUE DISCLOSURE This piece is described to the best of current scholarly and market knowledge. Any maker or regional attribution is based on visual analysis, materials, construction techniques, and documented stylistic comparisons. As with many vintage and antique glass objects, definitive attribution may not be possible without original labels or factory records. Pricing reflects condition, quality, decorative appeal, and current collector demand rather than a guaranteed maker identification.
