Lot 0092
Amber-Stained and Gilt Enamel Glass Goblet, Late 19th–Early 20th Century
Estimate: 250-300€
Amber-stained and gilt enamel glass goblet, late 19th to early 20th century.
A handsome faceted goblet with a wide gilt band and hand-painted floral garlands in soft polychrome enamel. The warm amber tint and refined decoration are typical of Central European art glass of the period.
Height: 13.2 cm. Diameter: 7 cm.
Starting price: 200€
Estimate: 250-300€
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