Rare Moser Bohemian Art Glass Bottle Artist Signed WOW

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This is one of the most unusual art glass peices I've ever seen. It could be used as a functional peice, since it is an oil and vinegar bottle - the bottle is seperated into two chambers. The old paper label is gone off the bottom, t is a tiny corner remaining - in fact I am assuming it is a label. I am guessing this peice to be Moser - because of the glass color, the functionality (not purely decorative), and the handpainting. It is signed by the artist in gold, but I have no idea what it says. Looks maybe like Eisen? Any info anyone wants to share would be appreciated! The color is light amber, and t is absolutely no damage. 10" tall, and about 8" diam. Even to the swan corks, which aren't identical, obviously since they are handmade are perfect . The handpainting is excellent - t is no wear or deterioration to the gold or other colors. It is obviously a grapes design. The estate this item came from had many high quality European and American peices, dating from the late 1800s up through the 1950s, one peice of which was a ceramic art company vase that sold for $1800. I would guess this peice to be from the first part of the 20th century. Returns accepted minus shipping, and Good Luck! Merry Xmas!