Description: For the avid Moser collector, an incredible opportunity to own a striking rare Art Nouveau design Moser bottle-vessel, created under the direction and craftsmanship of Ludwig Moser Karlsbad Glassworks. Moser glasswork is known for its unprecedented artistry and is showcased in the finest museums, palaces & private collections of dignitaries around the world. Highly enameled and designed by the renowned listed Austrian graphic artist, draftsman, painter & porcelain designer Otto Tauschek (1881-1971). Trained at The Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna & The Munich Art Academy, his designs have been sold at top auctions houses such as Christie's of London, Yves Siebers Auktionen GmbH and Auctionata Paddle8 AG of Germany, Vienna Austria Auctions & Il Ponte Casa D'Aste auction house in Milan Italy. This amazing demijohn design bottle is of a rich amber color with masterfully beveled cut glass with faceted elements and an intricate enameled romantic pursuit scene of a courtship. Gold gilt highlights the bottle throughout with complimentary rich earth tone colors. Magnificent display as a centerpiece or accent piece for any decor. Auction item results and gallery items designed by Otto Tauschek easily realizes $2500-$3500. Given the majestic stature and design desirability of this fine collectible it definitely falls into the higher end category. Moser Karlsbad Design Bottle Signed A. Otto Created 1910 Condition: Pristine with no enamel loss or glass flaws present. Dimensions: 14" Tall × 8" Diameter Weight: 4 lbs 2.7 oz European Estate Item
Price: 3500 USD
Location: Dallas, Texas
End Time: 2024-12-09T14:24:26.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Moser
Origin: Austria
Type: Demijohn Bottle
Color: Amber & Gold Gilt
Style: Art Nouveau
Year Manufactured: 1910
Material: Amber Glass
Production Style: Art Glass
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Subject: Courtship Scene