Royal brandy glass, 320 ml
A collection designed for English Queen
Collections: Royal
- Product ID:
- 03074-01
- Catalog No.:
- 04669 /II/9000
This drinkware set was commissioned by King Edward VII for his beloved wife Alexandra in 1907 and even today, you’ll easily fall for its beauty. The lead-free crystal will provide an uninterrupted experience of taste and lets even the subtlest taste nuances of the brandy pop. The fine line from the 24-carat gold lining the edge of this delightful cut glass is a reminder of its royal origins.
- Size 320 ml
- Height 120 mm
- Manufactured since 1907
- Maximum diameter 89 mm
- Collections Royal
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Design
Timeless elegance
More than a century of success of the Royal drinkware collection confirms that its Edwardian simplicity is perfectly timeless. The drinkware set, created for the wife of the English king Edward VII, gained popularity with the likes of the Norwegian king Haakon VII, Turkish sultan Abdul Hamid or Maharaja from Baroda. This set of crystal glass can also be found in the former Czechoslovak embassies as well as the United Nations headquarters in New York.
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Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
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Hand-cut and polished to a high gloss
- Hand-decorated with 24K gold or platinum
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Designer
Moser
The restrained style that Moser gave to its Royal collection, corresponds with the Edwardian aesthetics of the time, which was gaining popularity in the early 20th century at the expense of ornate Art Nouveau style. The classic shape with clean silhouette and smooth walls allows the unique optical properties of Moser crystal to shine. The transition of the walls into the hand-cut six-faceted stem bears a delicate diamond cut, whose proportions create the notional centre of gravity of all the glasses. The upper edge of the goblets is decorated with a slight strip of a 24-carat gold. Thanks to the hand manufacture, the Royal collection can be personalized per the customer’s wishes and supplied in one of the traditional Moser colours (aquamarine, alexandrite, beryl, eldor, rosaline or topaz).