TWO MOSER ENAMELED GRADUATED AMBER AND RUBY GLASS JUGS AND FOUR AMBER GLASS BEAKERS
TWO MOSER ENAMELED GRADUATED AMBER AND RUBY GLASS JUGS AND FOUR AMBER GLASS BEAKERS

LATE 19TH CENTURY, GILT PATTERN NO. D.180., AND MODEL NOS. 471, 8230, 8095 AND 2716, RESPECTIVELY

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TWO MOSER ENAMELED GRADUATED AMBER AND RUBY GLASS JUGS AND FOUR AMBER GLASS BEAKERS
Late 19th century, gilt pattern no. D.180., and model nos. 471, 8230, 8095 and 2716, respectively
Both jugs of bulbous form with quatrefoil mouth and reeded handles, one with pinched sides, the other quilted with ovolo, each finely enameled and gilt with trailing oak-boughs and applied with silvered acorns, a small colorful bird in bas-relief perched on a branch below the spout flanked by insects, the four conforming beakers in two sizes, one of these lightly fluted
7½ in. (19 cm.) high, the tallest (6)

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