ID 963446
Lot 75 | SELTENES KRISTALL-SERVICE ROYAL VON MOSER, 1907
Farbloses Glas, sechskantig geschliffener Fuss, unterer Teil der Kuppa mit feinem Steinelschliff
H: 4,3 bis 43 cm
Bestehend aus: 2 Wein-Karaffen (38 und 43 cm hoch), 2 grossen Dessert-Schalen (Durchmesser: 25,5 cm, Höhe: 22 cm), 10 Champagner-Schalen (Durchmesser: 10 cm, Höhe: 12,5 cm), 11 Wasser-Gläsern (10 cm hoch), 11 Likör-Gläsern (11 cm hoch), 12 Dessert-Schalen (Durchmesser: 10 cm, Höhe: 4,3 cm), 11 Wein-Gläser (14 cm hoch);
Das Geschirr bestellte erstmals 1907 der englische König Eduard VII. In der Folgezeit orderten mehrere Herrscherhäuser dieses Service. Das hier zu erwerbende Service dürfte 1907 oder kurz danach für einen adeligen Kunden angefertigt worden sein und ist äusserst selten im Handel zu finden. Lit.: Moser Chrystal Story, 1857-2017, S. 88f.
Provenienz: erworben in den 70ger Jahren in Warschau; Schweizer Schlossbesitz;
(Der im Katalog abgedruckte Text wurde am 12.052023 geändert.)
RARE CRYSTAL SERVICE ROYAL BY MOSER, 1907
Colorless glass, hexagonal base, lower part of the cup with a fine stone cut
H: between 4,3 and 43 cm
Consisting of: 2 wine carafes (38 and 43 cm high), 2 large dessert bowls (diameter: 25.5 cm, height: 22 cm), 10 champagne bowls (diameter: 10 cm, height: 12.5 cm), 11 water glasses (10 cm high), 11 liqueur glasses (11 cm high), 12 dessert bowls (diameter: 10 cm, height: 4.3 cm), 11 wine glasses (14 cm high);
King Edward VII of England ordered this tableware for the first time in 1907. In the years that followed, several ruling houses ordered this service. The service to be offered here was probably made in 1907 or shortly thereafter for an aristocratic customer and is extremely rare to find on the market. Lit.: Moser Chrystal Story, 1857-2017, p. 88f.
Provenance: acquired in Warsaw in the 1970s; Swiss castle property;
(The text printed in the catalog was changed on 05/12/2023.)
Auction house category: | Glass and crystal |
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Auction house category: | Glass and crystal |
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Address of auction |
Galerie Moenius AG Belsptrasse 3 und 6 3074 Muri Switzerland | |||||
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