Rare stem glass made of colorless glass, shaft and base completely gold-plated, stem with melted colored glass stones, so-called "Batzeln" and ornaments in red-brown enamel. The underside of the stand is enamelled reddish brown. Gilding on the shaft rubbed in places, micro chip on the edge of the lip. Designed by Georg Carl von Reichenbach, series of Byzantine glasses, manufactured by Benedikt von Poschinger, Krystallglasfabrik Oberzwieselau, around 1906. Height: approx. 22.7 cm. Lit: U. Schröder: Drinking glasses from Art Nouveau to Art Deco, Hamburg 1998, 249. Lit: Passauer Glassmuseum, Volume V.41 ff. Lit: C. Sellner, The Glass Forest, cover photo. Lit: C. Sellner, Gläsener Jugendstil from Bavaria, page 49. --------Collection only, no shipping--------- --