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A French Art Nouveau satin-finished cameo glass vase, “Fleur de Coloquinte”, by Daum, featuring the depiction of zucchini leaves and flowers in pale green, against a mottled opaque white and orange ground. The vase features the soufflé, or “blown-out” technique, making the leaves and flowers stand out from the shape of vase. Pictured in: Daum - Maitres Verriers, by Edita Denoel, Edita S.A. Lausanne, 1980, p. 61.
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Artist: Daum
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| Signed: “Daum Nancy” with the Croix de Lorraine |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau cameo glass vase by Daum, depicting berries on branches in hues of browns, reds and greens, against a mottled white and blue ground.
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Artist: Daum
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| Signed: “Daum Nancy” with the Croix de Lorraine |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau cameo glass vase by Daum, featuring berries on branches in hues of browns, reds and greens, against a mottled white and blue ground.
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Artist: Daum
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| Signed: “Daum Nancy” with the Croix de Lorraine |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau “Marquetry” cameo glass vase by Emile Gallé, featuring magnolia blossoms in carved marquetry glass against a reddish and cream ground, with ruffled top and foot. The vase was exhibited at the Paris 1900 World Exposition. Original water color of this vase pictured in “Zoom sur Emile Gallé”, by Denise Bloch, page 26.
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Artist: Gallé
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| Signed: "Gallé 1900” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau cameo glass “Snow Drop” vase by Daum, featuring carved light blue flowers on brown stems against a mottled white and blue ground.
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Artist: Daum
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| Signed: “Daum Nancy” with the Croix de Lorraine |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau cameo glass vase by Emile Gallé, featuring carved light brown and yellow orchids against a mottled opaque and translucent ground. The vase sits atop a gilt bronze foot decorated with carved leaves.
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Artist: Galle
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| Signed: “Emile Gallé”, and on the bronze foot, “Escalier de Cristal” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau wheel-carved cameo glass vase by Emile Gallé, featuring a large carved purple and orange iris flower against a two-toned clear and purple ground. Gallé’s observational skills and study of flora rivaled botanists of his day and he published several articles on horticulture for the Lorraine region. His scientific interests undoubtedly informed his creative process. The wheel-carving technique allowed him to articulate the delicate veining of the flower petals and leaves. Silver foil, suspended between the layers of glass, adds an abstract element to the vase. Similarly, the artist’s color palate plays upon sunrise and sunset and the allegory of day and night. Circa 1900.
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Artist: Gallé
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| Signed: Gallé |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau vase by Emile Gallé, featuring a delicate multi-colored “onion” finish, further accented with an intricate silver overlay at the top depicting stylized leaves on vines.
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Artist: Gallé
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| Signed: “Gallé” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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