A superb and highly decorative Bohemian art glass goblet, standing approximately 30 cm (11.8 in) tall — a rare and impressive exhibition-size example of late 19th-century craftsmanship.
Made of fine colorless crystal, richly hand-decorated with deep cobalt blue enamel and gilded arabesque motifs, accented with raised white beaded dots.
The elegant, architectural form features a tall stem with double knops and a wide base — a hallmark of Bohemian design from the Historicist to early Art Nouveau transition.
Attributed to: Fritz Heckert, Warmbrunn, ca. 1885–1900
Origin: Bohemia
Height: approx. 30 cm
Condition: Excellent antique condition — no cracks or restorations, minimal wear to gilding only.
A highly collectible and museum-worthy example of Heckert’s masterful enamel and gilded work, bridging the ornate luxury of the 19th century with the emerging geometric clarity of Art Nouveau.




