c.1830–1860 Bohemian Hand-Blown Engraved Goblet with Hunter and Horse, 9,4in

€650

Beautiful and rare Bohemian engraved goblet, made in the mid-19th century (c.1830–1860).

Hand-blown clear glass with a subtle lemon tint, decorated with fine diamond-wheel engraving depicting a hunter on horseback with a dog, surrounded by dotted and arched friezes along the rim and foot.

A wonderful example of early Central European artistry, likely produced in the Bohemian glassmaking region (Nový Bor / Haida tradition). Unique craftsmanship, elegant proportions and a highly collectible hunting motif.

Details:
• Origin: Bohemia (Central Europe)
• Date: c.1830–1860
• Style: Romantic / Hunting motif
• Technique: Hand-blown, engraved glass
• Dimensions: Height 24 cm (9.4 in)
• Condition: Antique condition with age-related signs. One visible chip to the rim (please see detailed photos). No cracks or repairs. Clean transparent glass, engraving well preserved. Will be packed professionally for safe international delivery.
(The photographs form an integral part of the description.)

c.1830–1860 Bohemian Hand-Blown Engraved Goblet with Hunter and Horse, 9,4in
€650
Quantity

Chosen for today, grounded in history.

A well-placed antique does more than decorate a room - it gives it authorship. Against a contemporary interior, older objects introduce texture, balance and a sense of permanence that cannot be replicated by newly made pieces alone.
This is the principle behind the LÜRON selection. We look for works that carry historical character with ease, and that feel as convincing in a Paris apartment as they do in a more modern architectural setting.