Glass vase by Andre Thuret
By André Thuret
Located in Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, C
Glass vase by Andre Thuret, France, CIRCA 1935.
Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Vases
Glass
Glass vase by Andre Thuret
By André Thuret
Located in Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, C
Glass vase by Andre Thuret, France, CIRCA 1935.
Glass
Glass Vase by Andre Thuret
By André Thuret
Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Glass vase by Andre Thuret Circa 1950 in perfect condition Signed at its base Origin France. French
Art Glass
$5,400
H 2.76 in W 6.7 in D 4.73 in
Two Handblown Glass Candlestick Holders by Andre Thuret (sold as a pair)
By André Thuret
Located in Long Island City, NY
André THURET (1898-1965) - A pair of fine clear glass candlesticks with inclusions of metal oxides
Glass
André Thuret Sculptural Bowl with Violet Inclusions
By André Thuret
Located in Long Island City, NY
André Thuret (1898–1965) was a pioneering French glass artist whose background in science deeply
Glass
$5,303Sale Price|20% Off
H 58.27 in W 22.45 in D 10.04 in
Boulle clock with shelf, marked THURET PARIS
By André Thuret
Located in Milano, IT
, recalling an era when art and beauty were held in high esteem. Marked "THURET PARIS", testimony to its
Brass, Bronze
French Celadon Art Deco Tea and Coffee Set by Marcel Goupy Rouard for 12 p
By Marcel Goupy
Located in Crespières, FR
René Lalique, Maurice Marinot, Henri Navarre, André Thuret and François Décorchemont for glassware.
Earthenware
André Thuret Beautiful Vase
By André Thuret
Located in Paris, FR
Rare color André Thuret vase signed and dated 1940 or 1948.
Glass
André Thuret, Art Deco Vase
By André Thuret
Located in Monte Carlo, MC
André Thuret An Art Deco Vase Clear glass internally decorated with red inclusions
Glass
André Thuret Exceptionally Large Bowl, circa 1940
By André Thuret
Located in Paris, FR
André Thuret exceptionally large bowl, circa 1940. Signed André Thuret.
Andre Thuret Art Deco Vase with Gold Inclusions
By André Thuret
Located in Paris, FR
Andre Thuret Art Deco Vase with Gold Inclusions
Glass
Sculptural 1940s French Andre Thuret Art Glass Bowl
By André Thuret
Located in Washington, DC
Sculptural 1950's French Andre Thuret Art Glass Bowl
Substantial Navarre Glass Vase Possibly by Andre Thuret
By André Thuret
Located in London, GB
probably by Andre Thuret.
Blown Glass
Andre Thuret Art Deco Internally Decorated Bowl, circa 1940
By André Thuret
Located in Paris, FR
Andre Thuret Art Deco Internally Decorated Bowl, circa 1940
Crystal Vase by André Thuret
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Crystal vase by André Thuret, 1950s-1960s. Measures: H 25 cm, D 19 cm.
Crystal
French Art Deco Glass by Thuret
Located in New Orleans, LA
A dramatic handled bowl attributed to André Thuret, one of the first and finest modern French Art
Vase by Andre Thuret
By André Thuret
Located in Pompano Beach, FL
Engraved, Andre Thuret.
Art Deco Vase by Andre Thuret
By André Thuret
Located in New York, NY
Fine & rare Art Deco crystal Vase with inclusions of metal oxides by Andre Thuret (1898-1965)
Crystal
Rare & Important Art Deco Crystal Vase by Thuret
By André Thuret
Located in New York, NY
Art Deco Crystal vase with inclusions of metal oxides Signed on bottom with diamond point "ANDRE
Crystal
Vase By Andre Thuret
By André Thuret
Located in Toronto, ON
Signed Andre thuret. Made in France
André Thuret Vase ca. 1940
By André Thuret
Located in Paris, FR
Rare thick plain glass vase with green metallic inclusions. Engraved «André Thuret». Circa 1940
Glass
Andre Thuret Red Bowl Circa 1940
By André Thuret
Located in Paris, FR
Andre Thuret Red Bowl Circa 1940 Engraved signature.
Blown Glass
Small Glass Bottle by André Thuret
By André Thuret
Located in Janvry, Essonne
signature"André Thuret"
Vase by André Thuret, France, early 20th century
By André Thuret
Located in Paris, FR
Vase by André Thuret (1898-1965) Hot-pinched with curved projections, in thick translucent glass
Glass
Andre Thuret with dark red metal oxide inclusions
By André Thuret
Located in Paris, FR
A vase in thick translucent glass with dark red metal oxide inclusions. Engraved signature «André
Sold
H 4.73 in W 6.3 in D 4.73 in
André Thuret Art Deco Vase with Internal Dust and Red Spots, circa 1940
By André Thuret
Located in Paris, FR
André Thuret Art Deco Vase with internal dust and red spots, circa 1940
André Thuret, Heavy Glass Bowl with Red Inclusions, C. 1930
By André Thuret
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Departing from the dainty glassware popular in the 1930s, André Thuret harnessed his background in
Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass
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