Moser Cream Pitcher
- Item No.
Item Details
- Height:
3 Inches - Period:
19th Century - Origin:
Other Europe
The diminutive size of this rare Moser cream pitcher belies its incredible craftsmanship. Taking the form of a sturdy tankard, the opalescent blue container is decorated with fern leaves in bright autumnal hues and accented with high relief jewels. An intrepid wasp makes his way among the leaves while a gilded branch serves as the pitcher's handle.
Moser glass, often referred to as the "Glass of Kings," is some of the finest quality art glass ever created. Ludwig Moser created tableware pieces and services as gifts for a number of prestigious clients including King Edward VII, King Haakon VII of Norway, Maharajas, Sultans and Pope Pius XVI.
Circa 1890
3" high
Moser glass, often referred to as the "Glass of Kings," is some of the finest quality art glass ever created. Ludwig Moser created tableware pieces and services as gifts for a number of prestigious clients including King Edward VII, King Haakon VII of Norway, Maharajas, Sultans and Pope Pius XVI.
Circa 1890
3" high















