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Modernism Gallery
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Charles Schneider French Art Deco Cameo Glass Vase PRUNES
This French art deco cameo glass vase from the Barbra Streisand Collection was created by Charles Schneider (1881 – 1958) for his Le Verre Francais line. The vase, in the “Prunes” cutting, depicts plums in violet glass over and underlayer of translucent copper-red glass. The vase is 6 ¼” high and is incised on the base “Le Verre Francais”. It is also signed with the “Beringot” (a small tri colored candy cane inserted hot into the vessel that Schneider used from 1918 until 1922 to mark his pieces). The vas still has the special sticker from the 1994 Christie’s Auction.
Reference# G034
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Charles Schneider French Art Deco CHARDER FOUGERES Cameo Glass Vase
This impressive French art deco cameo glass vase was created by Charles Schneider (1881 – 1953) for his Le Verre Francais line. The vase, in the “Fougeres” cutting depicts geometric ferns in mottled orange, red and green glass over a mottle white underlayer. The tall (17 ½”) vase was produced in 1927 and 1928 and is signed in cameo “Charder” (a contraction of Charles and Schneider) and incised on the foot “Le Verre Francais”. It is acid stamped “France” on the bottom.
Reference# G033
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DEGUE French Art Deco Blue Cameo Glass Vase by Cazaux
This French art deco cameo glass vase was designed by Edouard Cazaux 1889 – 1974) ca. 1930 for “Verrerier d’Art Degue”. A shimmering blue translucent glass is acid cut in a geometric pattern to reveal the lower layer of textured and frosted colorless glass. In 1926 David Gueron, who owned “Cristalleries de Compiègne, entered the art glass business and named his business “Verrerie d’Art Degue”. In 1928 Cazaux joined him and designed special pieces with strong deco and geometric themes…this is one of those pieces. The 10” high vase is signed in cameo “Degue”.
Reference# G032
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Large French Art Deco DEGUE Violet Cameo Glass Vase by Cazaux
This large French art deco cameo glass vase was designed by Edouard Cazaux (1889 – 1974) ca. 1930 for “Verrerie d’Art Degue”. A lovely violet translucent glass is acid cut in a geometric pattern to reveal the lower layer of frosted colorless glass. In 1926 David Gueron who owned “Cristalleries de Campaigne” entered the art glass business and named his company “Verrerie d’Art Degue”. In 1928 Cazaux joined him and designed special pieces with strong deco and geometric themes….this is one of those pieces. The 14 ¾” tall vase is signed in Cameo “Degue”
Reference# G031
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Charles Schneider French Art Deco CHARDER ROSACES Cameo Glass Vase Le Verre
This exciting French art deco cameo glass vase was created by Charles Schneider (1881 – 1953) for his Le Verre Francais line. The vase, in the “Rosaces” cutting, depicts geometric flower heads against vertical lines in red to violet glass over a mottled orange and red glass base. The exceptionally tall (23” high) vase was produced in 1927 and 1928 and is signed in cameo “Charder” (a contraction of Charles and Schneider) and incised on the foot “Le Verre Francais”. It is acid stamped “France” on the bottom.
Reference# G030
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DAUM French Art Deco Cameo Glass Vase
This striking French art deco cameo glass vase is by the Daum firm of Nancy. The upper layer of orange yellow glass is acid etched to reveal the orange lower layer and create a design of geometric chrysanthemums in bloom. In addition to the color contrast, the upper layer is highly polished while the lower layer has a mat textural finish. The vase is signed on the base “Daum Nancy, France” with the Cross of Lorraine and it measures 7 1/2” high.
Reference# G024
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Walter Dorwin Teague for Steuben American Art Deco Vase
Walter Dorwin Teague (1883 – 1960) designed the American art deco vase for Steuben in 1932. The transparent glass is wheel cut with horizontal lines in an ascending-descending checkerboard pattern. This rare vase measures 6 ½” in diameter and is 6” high.
Reference# G023
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Swedish Art Deco Emerald Green Etched Glass Vase
This smart Swedish art deco emerald green mold blown glass vase dates to the 1930’s. The front panel has a wheel cut nude image of a young lady reclining on a rock and looking at a bright shining sun while a seagull flies overhead. The vase has six ribs on each flaring side and is acid marked in the ground poitil “Sweden” and etched “1344/591” on the base. The vase measures 8 ¾” tall, 8 ½” wide at the top and 3 ½” deep.
Reference# G021
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Degue French Art Deco Cameo Glass Vase
This French art deco cameo glass vase was designed by David Gueron for his own company "Verre d'Art Degue", known as "Degue". The company, founded in 1926, lasted only until 1939 when Gueron closed the factory and fled the Nazis. The mouth blown spherical vase sits on a cushion foot. The frosted white glass ground is overlaid with deep purple glass on the foot to a brillian reddish orange glass above. The upper layer is acid etched away to create a field of stylized tulips. The vase is signed "Degue" and "Made in France". The vase measures 9 1/4" high and 8" in diameter.
Reference# G018
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Charles Schneider French Art Deco Cocotiers Glass Vase
Charles Schneider (1881 – 1953) designed this French art deco vase for his firm “Verreries Schneider”. It was only made in 1927 and 1928. the vase is of mottled orange and opaline yellow glass, overlaid with violet speckled with blue. The vase is acid etched in the “Cocotiers” (Coconut Palm Trees) pattern. The vase is signed “Charder” (a contraction of Charles Schneider) in the cameo and engraved “Le Verre Francais”. The vase is 8” high.
Reference# G016
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