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Art Deco French Artglass Dresser Box – Powder Jar

$399 USD Offers ConsideredArt Deco French Artglass Dresser Box – Powder Jar

Glass:By Maker:French/French Cameo
So colorful! This circa 1925 French artglass circular box and cover in mottled glass will add verve to any decor. An inner layer of glass with embedded powdered enamels in burnt orange and smoky purple are combined with an outer layer of clear, satin-finished glass to give the box its smoldering appeal. Apparently unsigned. However, there were two factories in France who produced this type of glass. Paul Daum who purchased a factory in Croismare (Verreries d’Lorrain) with Pierre d’Avesn as ...
Sevres Pink Opaline Glass Bud Vase

$80 USD Offers ConsideredSevres Pink Opaline Glass Bud Vase

Glass:By Maker:French/French Cameo
Pretty in pink! Any flower would love to be held by this Sevres pink opaline glass vase. The elegant baluster form 6-1/8” tall French opaline vase carries an acid etched stamped signature. No damage or restoration.
St. Louis Cameo Glass Bulbous Stick Vase with Sterling Base -  Water Lily Decoration

$599 USD Offers ConsideredSt. Louis Cameo Glass Bulbous Stick Vase with Sterling Base - Water Lily Decoration

Glass:By Maker:French/French Cameo
Irresistible! This 8-1/2” tall French Cameo bulbous stick vase has a raspberry red cameo decoration of water lilies against a frosted, chipped ice background. Gold gilt tracery highlights this delightful aquatic theme. Circa 1900. Alvin sterling silver base. The clear (non-red) layer of glass has a slight green cast under normal light and fluoresces bright green under blacklight. Alvin sterling silver base. Not signed. Tiny flea-bite chip at rim. (See photo)
French Cameo Glass Vase with Enamel & Acid Cut Back Decoration

$850 USD Offers ConsideredFrench Cameo Glass Vase with Enamel & Acid Cut Back Decoration

Glass:By Maker:French/French Cameo
This charming French cameo vase has such great appeal – The chipped ice background has a raised cameo acid-cut decoration of daisies that are enameled in blue and gold gilt. Tucked in center of the daisy floral spray is a scroll-shaped cartouche painted in a scenic decoration of a man fishing on a quiet lake. The vase with its globular base and flaring, smoke stack neck terminates in a squared opening accented with a wide band of gold gilt enamel. Unsigned. Most likely, Legras & Cie in St. Denis ...
French Art Deco Enameled Amber Glass Liquor Decanter & Glasses

$245 USD Offers ConsideredFrench Art Deco Enameled Amber Glass Liquor Decanter & Glasses

Glass:By Maker:French/French Cameo
The panache and verve of the Art Deco Era has been captured in this circa 1920's liquor decanter with its four matching cordial glasses. Amber glass is decorated with a stylized propeller motif in red, yellow, blue and white enamel. A facet-cut black glass stopper provides a sophisticated accent to this stylish set. Enameled “OV” mark on bottom of decanter. Decanter is approximately 8-1/2” high. Cordial liquor glass is approximately 2” high.
SALE PENDING Jules Mabut French Cameo Three Color Vase

$1,995 USD Sale PendingSALE PENDING Jules Mabut French Cameo Three Color Vase

Glass:By Maker:French/French Cameo
French cameo vase from the Paris luxury shop of Jules Mabut. According to the book by Victor Arwas, “Art Nouveau to Art Deco”, just a small quantity of cameo glass was ever actually produced by Mabut’s shop – instead, he sold glass he acquired from other manufacturers. Though limited in production, Mabut ‘s cameo glass which was designed by Henri Alphonse-Louis Laurent-Desrousseaux is considered by critics to be technically excellent. Approximately 7” tall. Signed on the bottom, “Verrerie de la ...
 
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