Moser & Söhne - Wine glass (6) - BOHEMIA - Crystal - 16 cm - 200 ml





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Six Bohemian crystal wine glasses in Art Deco style by Moser & Söhne, Czechia, dating to ca. 1930–1940, each about 16 cm high with 8 cm diameter and a capacity of approximately 200 ml, in good used condition with small signs of aging.
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Antique Moser Crystal Wine Glasses, 1930s
A set of six large antique crystal wine glasses produced by the renowned Moser glass manufactory in the 1930s.
Expertly hand-cut from clear Bohemian crystal, these glasses feature elegant proportions, a finely faceted bowl, a slender stem, and a beautifully star-cut base — all hallmarks of Moser’s exceptional craftsmanship and refined Art Deco–era aesthetics.
With a capacity of approximately 200 ml and an impressive height of 16 cm, these are notably large wine glasses for their time. Antique glasses of this size were fragile and intended for everyday use, which makes complete surviving sets extremely rare today. Precisely because of this, large antique wine glasses are highly sought after and especially valuable.
Thanks to their timeless design and perfect balance, these glasses are equally appropriate for an intimate dinner, a formal table setting, or a refined modern interior, seamlessly complementing any table — from classic to contemporary.
The clarity of the crystal, the balance in the hand, and the precision of the cutting reflect the high standards that made Moser a supplier to royal courts and an icon of luxury glassmaking.
Antique crystal glasses from the early 20th century are handmade, so small differences in weight, stem thickness, or wall thickness and small imperfections are normal for that period.
About Moser
Founded in 1857 in Karlovy Vary (Bohemia) by engraver Ludwig Moser, the Moser manufactory quickly gained international recognition for its uncompromising quality and innovative crystal formulas. Moser became an official supplier to royal and imperial courts across Europe and is especially renowned for its lead-free crystal, exceptional clarity, and masterful hand-cutting. Today, Moser remains one of the most prestigious names in the history of Bohemian glassmaking.
Will be well packaged, protected and insured
Antique Moser Crystal Wine Glasses, 1930s
A set of six large antique crystal wine glasses produced by the renowned Moser glass manufactory in the 1930s.
Expertly hand-cut from clear Bohemian crystal, these glasses feature elegant proportions, a finely faceted bowl, a slender stem, and a beautifully star-cut base — all hallmarks of Moser’s exceptional craftsmanship and refined Art Deco–era aesthetics.
With a capacity of approximately 200 ml and an impressive height of 16 cm, these are notably large wine glasses for their time. Antique glasses of this size were fragile and intended for everyday use, which makes complete surviving sets extremely rare today. Precisely because of this, large antique wine glasses are highly sought after and especially valuable.
Thanks to their timeless design and perfect balance, these glasses are equally appropriate for an intimate dinner, a formal table setting, or a refined modern interior, seamlessly complementing any table — from classic to contemporary.
The clarity of the crystal, the balance in the hand, and the precision of the cutting reflect the high standards that made Moser a supplier to royal courts and an icon of luxury glassmaking.
Antique crystal glasses from the early 20th century are handmade, so small differences in weight, stem thickness, or wall thickness and small imperfections are normal for that period.
About Moser
Founded in 1857 in Karlovy Vary (Bohemia) by engraver Ludwig Moser, the Moser manufactory quickly gained international recognition for its uncompromising quality and innovative crystal formulas. Moser became an official supplier to royal and imperial courts across Europe and is especially renowned for its lead-free crystal, exceptional clarity, and masterful hand-cutting. Today, Moser remains one of the most prestigious names in the history of Bohemian glassmaking.
Will be well packaged, protected and insured

