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Sheehaven Glass & Porcelain
Sheehaven Glass & Porcelain
Specializing in Moser Art Glass
Exclusively on Ruby Lane. Member since April 2008 View Profile

Layaway is available for any item over $300!

Today's Featured Items

Royal Bayreuth Creamer-Tavern Scene-Blue Mark
$95 USD
Royal Bayreuth Creamer-Tavern Scene-Blue Mark
Moser Bud Vase-Air Twist Serpent Design-c.1890
$500 USD
Moser Bud Vase-Air Twist Serpent Design-c.1890
Moser Amber Ewer-Heavy Enameled Flowers and Birds-c. 1920
$275 USD
Moser Amber Ewer-Heavy Enameled Flowers and Birds-c. ..
Moser Signed Warrior Women Amber Candy Dish 1920's
$350 USD
Moser Signed Warrior Women Amber Candy Dish 1920's
Moser Green Cabochon Decorated Glass-c. 1885
$200 USD
Moser Green Cabochon Decorated Glass-c. 1885
Royal Bayreuth Figural Mustard Jar-Turtle on a Sea Shell
$150 USD
Royal Bayreuth Figural Mustard Jar-Turtle on a Sea ..
Moser Compote-Gilded Acid Cut Design-c. 1920
$195 USD
Moser Compote-Gilded Acid Cut Design-c. 1920
Moser Rubina Dish-Tooled Edge-Signed-c. 1880
$400 USD
Moser Rubina Dish-Tooled Edge-Signed-c. 1880
Moser-Green Enameled Finger Bowl and Plate
$300 USD
Moser-Green Enameled Finger Bowl and Plate
Moser Blue Cabochon Tumbler with Gilt Tracery
$300 USD
Moser Blue Cabochon Tumbler with Gilt Tracery
Moser Rubina Hand Painted Portrait Urn-c. 1850
$900 USD
Moser Rubina Hand Painted Portrait Urn-c. 1850
Moser Finger Lamp with Shade-Rare-Signed-1920's
$1,900 USD
Moser Finger Lamp with Shade-Rare-Signed-1920's

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About Sheehaven Glass & Porcelain

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About Us
I grew up browsing antique stores with my parents. I have carried that interest into adulthood. My parents collected antique art glass for 35 years. I not only inherited their love of beautiful things, I also inherited their collection.

The primary focus of their collecting was glass by Ludwig Moser. With his skill as an engraver and a savvy businessman, Moser established his company in 1857. He focused on the production of blown, hand-cut, engraved and painted glass. Moser glass gained an international reputation for the quality, artistry and perfection of workmanship of its glass. These qualities brought great success in the 19th and 20th centuries. Moser products soon became the proud possessions of royalty, heads-of-state and well-known personalities around the world. Because of this reputation, Moser is referred to as “the glass of kings” to this day.