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Learn MoreMoser Amber Glass Pillow Vase
- This striking pillow vase exemplifies Moser’s artistry, crafted from amber glass
- The entire surface is adorned with an intricate foliate motif of applied oak leaves and acorns
- The design centers a finely detailed bas-relief bird, rendered in red and blue with open wings
- Revered as "The Glass of Kings," Moser served royal courts and other notable clientele
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Moser
Late 19th Century
This striking pillow vase exemplifies Moser’s artistry, crafted from amber glass and adorned with an intricate foliate motif of enameled oak leaves and applied acorns. At its center, a finely detailed bas-relief bird, rendered in red and blue with wings poised for flight, perches elegantly on an oak branch. Blue glass rigaree with gilded accents enhances the vase’s sculptural form, while its ornate. . .
Moser
Late 19th Century
This striking pillow vase exemplifies Moser’s artistry, crafted from amber glass and adorned with an intricate foliate motif of enameled oak leaves and applied acorns. At its center, a finely detailed bas-relief bird, rendered in red and blue with wings poised for flight, perches elegantly on an oak branch. Blue glass rigaree with gilded accents enhances the vase’s sculptural form, while its ornate gilded blue glass rocaille feet—a hallmark of Moser’s signature style—lend both elegance and presence.
Founded in 1857, Moser quickly established a global reputation for its exceptional artistry and craftsmanship, showcasing its creations at world expositions and earning numerous awards. Revered as "The Glass of Kings," Moser served as the Court Purveyor to Kaiser Franz Joseph I, King Edward VII and the Shah of Persia. This stunning vase, with its impressive size and masterful decoration, epitomizes the firm’s commitment to brilliance and high-quality artistry.
A similar vase is pictured in Moser Glass: The Klabin Collection by Gary D. Baldwin, page 5, plate 4.
Signed "591 Moser D180"
7 5/8" high x 7 1/2" wide x 4 1/8" deep

Maker: | Ludwig Moser |
Period: | 19th Century |
Origin: | Czech Republic |
Type: | Vases/Rose Bowls |
Style: | Bohemian |
Depth: | 4.13 in. (10.48 cm) |
Width: | 7.5 in. (19.05 cm) |
Height: | 7.63 in. (19.37 cm) |

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