Condition: Near Mint
Height: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Width: 4″ (10cm)
Length: 4″ (10cm)
Diameter: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Year Manufactured: 1840
This beautiful little item is a Moser Glass Victorian enamel box, dating all the way back to…
Condition: Near Mint
Height: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Width: 4″ (10cm)
Length: 4″ (10cm)
Diameter: 3.5″ (8.75cm)
Year Manufactured: 1840
This beautiful little item is a Moser Glass Victorian enamel box, dating all the way back to the 1840s. The trinket casket is handcrafted from deep emerald green glass, brought to life with delicate hand-painted enamel flowers and gold accents. Standing at about three and a half inches tall and four inches wide, it’s a charming size for treasures like jewelry or tiny keepsakes. The brass fittings and ornate little feet give it a touch of elegance, but it’s also sturdy and practical. Holding this in your hand, you can feel the weight of history—it’s nearly 200 years old! There aren’t many pieces like this left in such near mint condition, making it genuinely rare and a standout for anyone who enjoys antiques.
Moser is a well-known name in glassmaking, especially from the Bohemian region (now part of the Czech Republic). Their pieces from the Victorian era are particularly prized by collectors. Started by Ludwig Moser in the mid-1800s, the brand became famous for its enamel work, brilliant colors, and attention to detail. During the late 19th century, Moser glass became all the rage among European aristocracy, known for being high-quality and hand-finished. What makes these antique trinket boxes even more special is the intricate, unique decoration on each—no two are ever exactly alike. For everyday people, having a piece of Moser glass like this is like owning a small piece of art history—a real glimpse into the taste and style of the Victorian age, and a great conversation starter for any home.

















