Very nicely made glass basket with internal decorations of white & oxblood powders and metal foil, in the style of Rousseau/Leveille; not signed but attributed to the Cristallerie de Sevres, French, c1895. Ref: Le Genie Verrier by Cappa page 417-418 for similar Sevres basket and decanter with identical internal decoration.
Measures approx. 8.5" high and is in perfect condition with no chips, cracks or repa ...click for details
Fine and possibly unique cameo glass vase with mythological decoration by the firm of Daum Nancy; French, c1890. Vase is mouth-blown of mottled orange glass and cameo cut and enameled with the Greek mythological characters of Amphitrite and a Hippocamp.
Measures approx. 7.5" high and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Signed to underside with enameled 'Daum Nancy' and the cross ...click for details
Stunning wheel-carved vase by Muller Freres of Luneville, French, c1890. Vase is mouth-blown of 3 layers of glass and intricately wheel-cut with an astonishing design of Calla lilies. Unlike every other piece of wheel-carved Muller I have ever seen, there is absolutely no acid-cutting whatsoever on this vase,, it is 100% wheel-carved by hand. An incredible amount of work went into this piece.
Super cased and wheel-engraved cameo glass vase by Stevens & Williams; England, c1890. Wonderful hand-cut floral design against a typical blue-to-white S&W ground. Beautifully made.
Measures approx. 6.75" high and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Not signed.
Beautifully made and very unusual vase attributed to Ernest Baptiste Leveille; French, c1900. The exterior is enameled in gold with a floral pattern and the vase is internally decorated with oxblood-colored glass. Typical Leveille colors and decoration but this vase has 6 holes around the neck of the vase - something I have never seen before. The holes were made when the vase was blown, they were not added later and are not drilled.
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Wonderful and rare cameo glass cabinet vase designed by French illustrator Gaston Hoffmann for the firm of Schneider; French, c1918. Ref: Bertrand p.203 & Mannoni p.57 for 4 much larger vases bearing this design.
Vase is blown of clear crystal, overlaid in brown, with intercalary decoration of yellow powders. This is the only pulled-lip Hoffmann vase I have ever seen. Measures approx. 4.5" high and is in ...click for details
Super quality little cabinet-piece by Graflich Harrach; Bohemia, c1905. Ref Le Genie Verrier by Cappa page 87 for similar intaglio vase with almost identical signature. Don't see these too often.
Vase is mold-blown of green-to-clear crystal and wheel-carved with an intaglio design of a crocus or tulip. Measures approx. 4" high and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Signed to undersi ...click for details
Outstanding scenic cameo glass panel mounted in a fruitwood tray, by Jacques Gruber; French, c1905. Ref: Blount p.123 for almost identical piece. These panels are quite rare, I see maybe one or two a year and am always amazed at the consistent, almost photographic quality of the cameo work. This particular piece has only 2 layers of glass yet 5 acid cuttings were used to produce the wonderful lakeside scene.