Art Deco Faceted Cut Crystal Vase in Aquamarine Hue signed Moser

















Art Deco Faceted Cut Crystal Vase in Aquamarine Hue signed Moser
This exquisite Art Deco vase, crafted in cut crystal and rendered in a captivating aquamarine hue, exemplifies the sophistication and innovation synonymous with the Moser glassworks of Czechoslovakia. Signed by Moser and dating to circa 1930, this piece reflects the elegance and precision for which the renowned glass manufacturer has been celebrated since the late 19th century.
The vase’s aquamarine tone is both vibrant and serene, catching and refracting light beautifully thanks to the refined facets adorning its surface and curving with the silhouette of the vase. The interplay of light and color enhances the sculptural quality of the vase, making it as much a work of art as a functional vessel. The form narrows towards the mouth of the vase, perfect for small arrangements or to style single flowers or as a decorative object.
Designed at the height of the Art Deco period, the vase embodies the movement’s defining characteristics—symmetry, streamlined forms, and luxury tempered by modernity. The precise craftsmanship evident in the crisp angles and clean lines showcases Moser’s unparalleled technique and attention to detail, while the aquamarine hue provides a unique and refreshing take on the era’s palette.
As a signed piece, this vase carries the prestige of the Moser name, a brand synonymous with the finest quality decorative glassware. Whether displayed as a standalone centerpiece or used to hold a thoughtful floral arrangement, this vase offers timeless elegance and serves as a vibrant testament to the artistry of Art Deco design and early 20th-century Czech craftsmanship. In Excellent Vintage Condition. Etched signature on the undersurface denoting the maker.
Czechoslovakia, Circa 1930
Dimensions:
Height: 7 in (17.78 cm) x Diameter: 4 in (10.16 cm)
Creator: Moser (Maker)
Style: Art Deco (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Crystal
Place of Origin: Czech Republic
Period: 1930-1939
Date of Manufacture: circa 1930
Condition: Excellent
Reference Number: LU793446229332