Moses liqueur glasses (5 pieces)

Description

Moselle is the pinnacle of Bohemian glass.
Lead-free glass, faceted and 100% handmade.

I bought it at the Czech flagship store about 20 years ago.

This is the Royal Series.
It was named "Royal" after it was designed for Queen Alexandra in 1907. It features delicate lattice cuts, a six-sided stem, and 24-karat gold lines.

Brand new and unused.
It was stored in a box in the closet for a long time.
The item has deteriorated over time and is quite worn, but we have a special box for it, so we will place the special box in a cardboard box and ship it to you.

Height: Approx. 10cm
Caliber: Approx. 4.5cm
Depth: Approx. 4.3cm
These measurements are taken by an amateur, so please use them as a guide only.

Part of the sticker is peeling off.
It feels sticky even after peeling it off.
Also, there is some slight reddish dullness (rust?) in the gold parts of the rim, probably due to aging. Although it is gold, it is dull and not shiny.
It may be hard to see in the photo, but please check.

Although it is new and unused, it is not in mint condition so please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a perfect condition.

Payment

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Term of Sale

Money back guarantee within 14 days if returned by customer.
We offer 14 days money back guarantee for defective products.
However the buyer must pay money for returning it back to us.

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