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Fritz Heckert 19th Century Bohemian Enameled Goblet Set of 4

CA$595.00

This exquisite set of 4 x enameled Bohemian goblets is attributed to Fritz Heckert, a master glassmaker renowned for his detailed hand-painted designs. Each goblet is a striking example of 19th-century luxury glassware, featuring intricate gilded and polychrome enamel decoration in an elaborate Moorish or Persian-inspired pattern.

The bowl of each goblet is meticulously adorned with a repeating gilded trefoil and floral motif, set against a warm amber-toned ground. The upper rim showcases a delicate blue and white scrolling border, enhancing the elegance of the design. The finely blown stems feature ornate knop details with applied glass accents, leading down to a wide, sturdy base. The foot of each goblet is further embellished with hand-applied cobalt blue and gold enamel, creating a cohesive and visually striking presentation.

Details:

  • Origin: Bohemia, late 19th century

  • Maker: Attributed to Fritz Heckert

  • Material: Hand-blown glass with enameled and gilded decoration

  • Design: Trefoil and floral motifs with architectural stem detailing

  • Condition: Excellent, with minor wear consistent with age

A fine representation of Aesthetic Movement glass, these goblets embody the craftsmanship and artistic sophistication of Fritz Heckert's workshop. Whether for collectors, antique glass enthusiasts, or luxury tableware connoisseurs, this set is a timeless investment in Bohemian glass artistry.

Each glass measures approx. 7.25”H x 2.75”W

All glasses are in very good condition with no chipping or cracks. Some loss noted to some of the gilding of some glasses as seen in the pictures.

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This exquisite set of 4 x enameled Bohemian goblets is attributed to Fritz Heckert, a master glassmaker renowned for his detailed hand-painted designs. Each goblet is a striking example of 19th-century luxury glassware, featuring intricate gilded and polychrome enamel decoration in an elaborate Moorish or Persian-inspired pattern.

The bowl of each goblet is meticulously adorned with a repeating gilded trefoil and floral motif, set against a warm amber-toned ground. The upper rim showcases a delicate blue and white scrolling border, enhancing the elegance of the design. The finely blown stems feature ornate knop details with applied glass accents, leading down to a wide, sturdy base. The foot of each goblet is further embellished with hand-applied cobalt blue and gold enamel, creating a cohesive and visually striking presentation.

Details:

  • Origin: Bohemia, late 19th century

  • Maker: Attributed to Fritz Heckert

  • Material: Hand-blown glass with enameled and gilded decoration

  • Design: Trefoil and floral motifs with architectural stem detailing

  • Condition: Excellent, with minor wear consistent with age

A fine representation of Aesthetic Movement glass, these goblets embody the craftsmanship and artistic sophistication of Fritz Heckert's workshop. Whether for collectors, antique glass enthusiasts, or luxury tableware connoisseurs, this set is a timeless investment in Bohemian glass artistry.

Each glass measures approx. 7.25”H x 2.75”W

All glasses are in very good condition with no chipping or cracks. Some loss noted to some of the gilding of some glasses as seen in the pictures.

This exquisite set of 4 x enameled Bohemian goblets is attributed to Fritz Heckert, a master glassmaker renowned for his detailed hand-painted designs. Each goblet is a striking example of 19th-century luxury glassware, featuring intricate gilded and polychrome enamel decoration in an elaborate Moorish or Persian-inspired pattern.

The bowl of each goblet is meticulously adorned with a repeating gilded trefoil and floral motif, set against a warm amber-toned ground. The upper rim showcases a delicate blue and white scrolling border, enhancing the elegance of the design. The finely blown stems feature ornate knop details with applied glass accents, leading down to a wide, sturdy base. The foot of each goblet is further embellished with hand-applied cobalt blue and gold enamel, creating a cohesive and visually striking presentation.

Details:

  • Origin: Bohemia, late 19th century

  • Maker: Attributed to Fritz Heckert

  • Material: Hand-blown glass with enameled and gilded decoration

  • Design: Trefoil and floral motifs with architectural stem detailing

  • Condition: Excellent, with minor wear consistent with age

A fine representation of Aesthetic Movement glass, these goblets embody the craftsmanship and artistic sophistication of Fritz Heckert's workshop. Whether for collectors, antique glass enthusiasts, or luxury tableware connoisseurs, this set is a timeless investment in Bohemian glass artistry.

Each glass measures approx. 7.25”H x 2.75”W

All glasses are in very good condition with no chipping or cracks. Some loss noted to some of the gilding of some glasses as seen in the pictures.



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