Description
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1920's
Period
1930-1939
Materials and Techniques
Glass
Other Characteristics
glass
Condition
Good. Good condition. .
Dimensions
16in.Hx16in.Wx0.7in.D
41cmHx41cmWx2cmD
Send Request For Pricing
Pair of Architectural Panels from the Elevator Doors – Oviatt Building Los Angeles, 1927. In clear and frosted glass, 16 in. square
Referenced in F. Marcilhac “R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne No. 24 pg. 904
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1920's
Period
1930-1939
Materials and Techniques
Glass
Other Characteristics
glass
Condition
Good. Good condition. .
Dimensions
16in.Hx16in.Wx0.7in.D
41cmHx41cmWx2cmD
Orrefors Ariel Vase by Edvin Ohrstrom , Sweden, 20th century
Thick-walled bottle form with raised asymmetrical rim on a colorless body internally decorated with vertical aubergine stripes, inscribed on base Orrefors Ariel Sweden 1851E/Edvin Ohrstrom
Height. 7 3/8 in.
Ariel girl and dove vase by Edvin Öhrström for Orrefors
of blue, silver and clear glass.
Signed and dated.
Marius Ernest SABINO (1878-1967)
Vase “Gayete” (Joy) blown glass molded black opal fully embellished with gold enamel.
Ref:: a similar model illustrated in: Philippe Decelle “Sabino glass Master of Art Deco 1878-1961” Catalogue raisonné, Decelle editor, 1987, No. 7117.
Lalique caviar covered bowl “Igor”
Made of clear and frosted crystal.
Signed in script “Lalique France”
Measures: Height 9.85″, diameter 7.85″.
Charles Schneider, French Art Deco Glass Ewer.
Pink and yellow powdered glass with spots in orange, pink, and green powder inclusions, applied violet handle, circa 1922
Engraved: Schneider
11-1/2 inches high (29.2 cm)
Wilke Adolfsson (b. 1940)
An oblong form glass vase over a cup-shaped foot, decorated with a tropical jungle scene with a man and woman hunting, in green and yellow on a gray ground, monogramed, numbered and dated
Height. 10 in.
Art Deco dinanderie vase in the manner of Dunand, unsigned.
Measures: Height 11″, diameter 8″
In good condition.
CHARLES SCHNEIDER
Green glass vase with applied black glass decoration in the Emeraude pattern, from circa 1925, Engraved: Schneider
9-3/4 inches high (24.8 cm)
Reference: C. Schneider Glassworks, p. 319, Joulin and Maier