German Art Glass Hand Painted Gilt & Enamel Chalice, Possibly Lobmeyer

German Art Glass Hand Painted Gilt & Enamel Chalice, Possibly Lobmeyer
German Art Glass Hand Painted Gilt & Enamel Chalice, Possibly Lobmeyer
German Art Glass Hand Painted Gilt & Enamel Chalice, Possibly Lobmeyer
German Art Glass Hand Painted Gilt & Enamel Chalice, Possibly Lobmeyer

German Art Glass Hand Painted Gilt & Enamel Chalice, Possibly Lobmeyer

Description: A fine German art glass green, gilt, and enamel jeweled chalice. Gilt foliate accents throughout with hand painted enamel dots. The body of the chalice depicts various hand painted figural scenes. Quality and style suggest this may be Lobmeyer.

3.25 diameter x 8 height. Light surface marks to the gilt areas. Please view our selection of quality items. For sale at Gallery XV! (This item is located in Gardena, CA).

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The item "German Art Glass Hand Painted Gilt & Enamel Chalice, Possibly Lobmeyer" is in sale since Monday, December 3, 2018. This item is in the category "Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Studio/Handcrafted Glass". The seller is "gallery_xv" and is located in Gardena, California.

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German Art Glass Hand Painted Gilt & Enamel Chalice, Possibly Lobmeyer