
Set of six antique Bohemian glass goblets by Moser, one of the most respected luxury glassmakers in Europe. This set features finely cut crystal with elegant form and excellent clarity. Two of the goblets (head-of-table) display a slightly different cut pattern, suggesting a matched but elevated service set-common in high-end European tableware from the early 20th century. Each goblet stands approximately 6 1/2 inches tall. Under both 365nm and 395nm UV light, the glass shows a uranium glow. The glow is present but more subtle compared to heavily saturated uranium glass, consistent with refined Bohemian crystal formulas used by Moser during this period. Moser, founded in 1857 in Karlsbad (now Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic), was known for producing luxury glassware for royalty and elite clientele. Their early 20th century pieces often featured uranium content for color enhancement, even when appearing nearly clear in natural light. Condition is excellent with no chips or cracks observed. Any minor variations are consistent with hand-finished antique glass production. A beautiful and collectible example of early 20th century European luxury glass, with both historical significance and UV-reactive appeal.






