Manner of Moser (Bohemian, founded 1857), late 19th/ early 20th century. A pair of complementing but not exact cranberry glass vases decorated with gilt enamel and white cameo enamel, each with elongated necks with gilt rings surmounting a flourish of gilt enamel leaves and berries, the larger vase with a white cameo enamel figure of a maiden in classical dress playing an aulos within a serpentine quatrefoil cartouche, the back with a vertical gilt enamel foliate motif, the smaller vase with a white cameo enamel figure of a maiden in classical dress holding the stem of a bunch of grapes within a conforming cartouche, the back with a horizontal foliate motif, each with a bulbous base with continuing conforming gilt enamel leaf pattern. Approximate height (larger vase) 8.75", diameter of base 3.75", approximate height (smaller vase) 8.25", diameter of base 3.5". From the Estate of Mary L. Haugk, Lawrenceville, Georgia.
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