Posted 13 years ago
bohemiangl…
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The signature on this piece dates it to a time (1880-1893) in which Moser did not have its own glassworks, and thus had to acquire blanks from other companies, such as Harrach, Josephinenhutte, and others.
There is remarkable control needed to produce the gradual change in shade of the glass from the yellow-green bottom to the pink-orange near the rim (it is rather like translucent burmese glass). Applied amber glass feet, "M" crimped rim and applied enameled elements add interest. Then, there's the bright green glow under black light, which is one of the small details that brings me what is probably an inordinate amount of satisfaction; but I suppose in some ways I will always be a geek, so what can I say?
Awesome piece, Warren. I love the story behind it even more. Thanks for sharing it with us! Congrats on your great new acquisition to your already large collection. Deb
Like a very translucent custard glass. Nice.
I love it because it is cased in Vaseline glass. Absolutely YUMMY!!!!
Amazing Mixture of Colors a Real Masterpiece!
Oh my!!! Lovely piece!!!!!!!