For many Art Deco purists, there are only 5 names that matter when it comes to glass: Andre Thuret, Maurice Marinot, Jean Luce, Aristide Colotte and Henri Navarre. Here we have a very fine mouth blown and internally decorated vase by Henri Navarre; French, c1925. Ref: Le Genie Verrier by Cappa p352-353 for two similar intercalaire Navarre vases.
Measures approx. 5.5" high and is in excellent condition with no c ...click for details
Wonderful monumental cameo cut vase by David Guerin (Degue); French, c1925. Vase is mouth-blown, overlaid and cameo-cut with a great design of fire-polished and satinated leaves.
Measures approx. 16" (41CM) high and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Engraved signature to upper-body 'Degue'.
A monster piece of blown studio glass by Louis Leloup and Samuel J Herman for Val St Lambert; Belgian, c1980. Ref: Le Genie Verrier by Cappa p.452. Less than 200 of these Leloup/Herman pieces were produced,, this is the only coupe I've ever seen.
Measures a ridiculous 24" (61CM) long and probably weighs about the same as Kate Moss. Mint condition. Signed to the underside with engraved 'Val St Lambert ...click for details
Feuilles (leaves), a wonderful mold-pressed vase designed by Rene Lalique in 1934, this example c1965. Ref: Marcilhac page 460, #10-880. Measures approx. 7.25" high and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs,, top-rim is perfect. Signed with diamond-point script 'LALIQUE FRANCE' signature to base.
Saint Tropez, a pressed-glass vase designed by Rene Lalique in 1937, this example c1947. Ref: Marcilhac page 467, #10-915. measures approx. 7" high and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs,, top-rim is perfect. Wear to underside of base consistent with age. Signed with sandblasted 'LALIQUE FRANCE' signature to base.
Lovely large Art Deco glass vase by the firm of David Guerin (Degue); French, c1925. The vase is mouth-blown of clear crystal with intercalary decorations of yellow and orange powders, partially overlaid in grey/blue glass,, very nicely done.
Measures approx. 17.25" high and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Engraved 'Degue' signature to lower body.
A Muller Freres cameo glass vase or rose bowl; French, c1915 - this is a beautiful example of Muller's 'fluogravure' technique. Ref: 'Les Freres Muller' by Tallot page.122 for vase with identical decoration.
Measures approx. 6" wide by 4.5" high and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Signed 'Muller Fres Luneville' in cameo to lower body.
Lovely vase by Pierre D'avesn for Daum Nancy; French, c1931. Ref: Le Genie Verrier by Cappa, page 235 for identical vase.
Measures approx. 7" high by 9" wide and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Typical of these vases, there are surface straw-lines (one side only) and bubbles within the glass from manufacture. Not signed.
Very large Art Deco glass vase by Daum Nancy; French, c1925. Vase is mouth blown with a hot-applied foot - neck and foot beautifully facetted by hand; body with chipped-ice finish.
Measures approx. 12" high, 10" wide and weighs around 10lbs,, an imposing piece of glass in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Signed to edge of base 'Daum Nancy France ' with the cross of Lorraine.
Rarely seen 'Beaulieu' engraved glass vase by Rene Lalique; French, c1926. Ref Marcilhac #960, page 430. Measures approx. 6" high and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Top-rim is perfect. Signed to underside with engraved 'R Lalique' signature.