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A French Art Nouveau glass pâte-de-verre tray designed by Henri Bergé and executed by Amalric Walter, featuring green and turquoise foliate tray adorned with yellow and brown open-winged moths.
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Artist: Walter
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| Signed: “A Walter Nancy” and “Bergé SC” |
| Circa: 1920 |
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A French Art Nouveau glass pâte-de-verre paperweight (press-papiers) designed by A. Finot and executed by Amalric Walter, cast in the form of a female nude with brown hair reclining on a bed of leaves colored in various tones of yellowish/orange and green. A similar piece, entitled Femme couchée, is pictured in: La pâte de verre, by Nöel Daum, Paris: Edition Denöel, 1984, page 105, plate 129.
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Artist: Walter
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| Signed: “A. Finot”, and, “A. Walter Nancy” |
| Circa: 1913 |
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A French Art Nouveau glass pâte-de-verre tray designed by Henri Bergé and executed by Amalric Walter, featuring yellow, orange and green striations. The tray is adorned with an ocean scene featuring a blue/green crab atop seaweed.A similar tray is pictured in Almaric Walter (1870-1959) by Keith Cummings, Kingswinford (UK): Broadfield House Glass Museum, 2006, page 73 plate 113.
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Artist: Almaric Walter
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| Signed: “A Walter Nancy” and “Bergé SC” |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau pâte de verre dish by Amalric Walter and Daum Freres, featuring a crab on a red. yellow and amber, wave shaped ground. Walter made a number of dishes with crab motif: see Amalric Walter (1870-1959) by Keith Cummings, Kingswinford (UK): Broadfield House Glass Museum, 2006, pp. 18 (plate 15), 24-26 (plates 27, 30, 32); Carved & Decorated European Art Glass, by Ray and Lee Grover, Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tueele Company, 1970, page 230, plate 418; and La pâte de verre, by Nöel Daum, Paris: Edition Denöel, 1984, page 142, plate 193.
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Artist: Walter
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| Signed: Daum Nancy |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Nouveau pâte de verre dish by Amalric Walter and Daum Frères, featuring an intricately cast butterfly on a brilliant blue and purple teardrop shaped tray. The detailing on the butterfly’s wings and body and the varying textures Walter achieves in his pâte de verre render the butterfly life-like and are reminiscent of Japanese jade carvings.
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Artist: Walter
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| Signed: Daum Nancy |
| Circa: 1900 |
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A French Art Deco glass pâte-de-verre tray designed by Henri Bergé and executed by Amalric Walter, featuring two angelfish in high relief on the side of the mottled white and green tray.
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Artist: Walter
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| Signed: "A. Walter Nancy", and, "Bergé SC” |
| Circa: 1920's |
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