Jean Luce Art Deco Square Mirror Centerpiece Tray, circa 1930
By Jean Luce
Located in Atlanta, GA
Rare Jean Luce Art Deco Mirrored Tray An exceptional example of French Art Deco mastery, this
Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Centerpieces
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Jean Luce Art Deco Square Mirror Centerpiece Tray, circa 1930
By Jean Luce
Located in Atlanta, GA
Rare Jean Luce Art Deco Mirrored Tray An exceptional example of French Art Deco mastery, this
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$4,800
H 1 in W 15 in D 10.5 in
Jean Luce Cast Glass Mirrored Tray with Geometric relief Design, France, 1930's
By Jean Luce
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Jean Luce (1895-1945) Cast Glass Mirrored Tray with Geometric relief Design, France, c 1930’s
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Mirrored Glass Tray - Jean Luce
By Jean Luce
Located in SouthPort, CT
Mirrored glass tray by Jean Luce, France.
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Jean Luce Large Tray Circa 1930
By Jean Luce
Located in Paris, FR
Jean Luce Large Tray Circa 1930. Signed with the artist monogram.
Large Glass And Mirrored Tray - Jean Luce
By Jean Luce
Located in SouthPort, CT
Large glass and mirror tray designed by Jean Luce, made in France
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Glass Tray by Jean Luce
By Saint Gobain, Jean Luce
Located in Providence, RI
Thick mirrored glass tray by French designer Jean Luce (1895 - 1964), circa 1930, France. Tray
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H 17.25 in W 13 in D 1 in
Elegant Jean Luce Style Geometric Thick Oval Mirrored Tray, France 1950's
By Jean Luce
Located in New York, NY
glassware designer Jean Luce, a collaborator of Jean Puiforcat and a member of the Union des Artistes
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Jean Luce Tray
By Jean Luce
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
1950s golden and acod Engraved mirror Tray by Jean Luce .France
JEAN LUCE TRAY
Located in New York, NY
Clear glass acid etched tray by Jean Luce.
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Jean Luce Art Deco Mirrored Glass Tray Platter Centerpiece, 1930s
By Jean Luce
Located in Atlanta, GA
This Art Deco mirrored tray, centerpiece, or platter was designed by French designer Jean Luce
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Jean Luce Large Sculpted Tray or Vide Poche, France, 1930s
By Jean Luce
Located in New York, NY
Jean Luce (1895-1964), attributed to A magnificent deeply engraved and acid etched vide poche with
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H 1 in W 16.5 in D 11.5 in
Large Glass Mirrored Tray, Attributed to Jean Luce, France, circa 1930
By Jean Luce
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Large glass mirrored tray, attributed to Jean Luce (1895-1964), France, circa 1930 Glass Measures
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Elegant French Art Deco Frosted Glass Tray Designed by Jean Luce
By Jean Luce
Located in New York, NY
designer Jean Luce, circa 1935. Luce was a member of the influential group of French modernists known as
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Jean Luce Modernist Large Center Piece Tray Thiks Glass, 1930s
By Jean Luce, Cristallo St. Gobain
Located in Puglia, Puglia
metallic chips here and there. Signed with the artist's monogram stamp. Jean Luce was a French ceramicist
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French dresser tray or ashtray by Jean Luce
Located in Chicago, IL
Dresser tray of hand beveled and silvered glass by Jean Luce. Actually designed to be an ashtray
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Jean Luce Glass Oval Tray, circa 1930s
By Jean Luce
Located in New York, NY
Jean Luce mirrored and acid-etched oval glass tray with notched handles on each side. Jean Luce
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Jean Luce Art Deco Mirrored Glass Tray Platter Catchall
By Jean Luce
Located in Atlanta, GA
Refined Art Deco thick mirrored glass slab tray, platter, or catchall by French designer Jean Luce
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Art Deco Glass Tray by Jean Luce, France, 1930
By Jean Luce
Located in Saarbruecken, DE
Extraordinary octagonal Art Deco glass tray by Jean Luce, France, 1930. Backside mirrored. Cut
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H 0.79 in W 14.18 in D 10.63 in
French Art Deco Mirrored Glass Tray Platter Centrepiece by Jean Luce, 1930s
By Jean Luce
Located in Atlanta, GA
Stunning Art Deco mirrored tray, centrepiece, platter by French designer Jean Luce, circa 1930s
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1930s Art Deco Glass Centerpiece Attributed to Jean Luce
By Saint Gobain, Jean Luce
Located in London, GB
1930s Art Deco French Glass Centrepiece Attributed to Jean Luce. Large tray made of mirrored glass
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Jean Luce, Glass Tray, c. 1930
By Jean Luce
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A heavy seeded glass tray or platter by French glassware artist Jean Luce (1895-1964). A frosted
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A Signed Jean Luce Mirrored Tray.
By Jean Luce
Located in New York, NY
the rectangular flat glass, acid etched with a shaped central wel, mirrored underneath. Stenciled monogram.
Modernist Tray by Jean Luce, circa 1930
By Jean Luce
Located in Paris, FR
Modernist tray in sandblasted glass with a mirror background and geometrical shape.
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H 0.5 in W 15.25 in D 8.25 in
French Art Deco Mirrored Glass Tray with Geometric Design, by Jean Luce
By Jean Luce
Located in New York, NY
Thick mirrored glass tray with sand blasted geometric motif, by Jean Luce (1895-1964), France
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Jean Luce mirrored tray
Located in Dallas, TX
Jean Luce mirrored tray with geometric etching
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Rare Black Glass Tray - Jean Luce
Located in SouthPort, CT
Rare Black Glass Tray by Jean Luce
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Acid-Etched Mirror Tray - Jean Luce
Located in SouthPort, CT
Large Rectangular Thick acid-etched mirror glass tray made by Jean Luce, France
Jean Luce Art Moderne Mirrored Glass Tray
Located in Lake Forest, IL
A French Art Moderne Glass Tray attributed to Jean Luce with finely bevelled edges throughout
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Glass Art Deco Jewelry Tray by Jean luce
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Art Deco glass vanity tray by French designer Jean Luce. Perfect for watches, jewelry or even
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Glass Art Deco Jewerly Tray by Jean Luce
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Art Deco glass vanity tray by French designer Jean Luce. Perfect for watches, jewelery or even
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H 1 in W 20 in D 12.5 in
Art Deco Jean Luce Attributed French Mirrored / Etched Large Crystal Tray
By Jean Luce
Located in Dallas, TX
Art Deco Jean Luce attributed French mirrored / etched large crystal tray. Iconic unsigned Luce
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H 0.75 in W 16.5 in D 12 in
Art Deco Frosted and Mirrored Glass Vanity Tray by Jean Luce, France, circa 1930
By Jean Luce
Located in New York, NY
Gorgeous mirrored and frosted glass tray by Jean Luce.
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Your dining room table is a place where stories are shared and personalities shine — why not treat yourself and your guests to the finest antique and vintage glass, silver, ceramics and serveware for your meals?
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Introduce elegance at supper with silver, such as a platter from celebrated Massachusetts silversmith manufacturer Reed and Barton or a regal copper-finish flatware set designed by International Silver Company, another New England company that was incorporated in Meriden, Connecticut, in 1898. By then, Meriden had already earned the nickname “Silver City” for its position as a major hub of silver manufacturing.
At the bar, try a vintage wine cooler to keep bottles cool before serving or an Art Deco decanter and whiskey set for after-dinner drinks — there are many possibilities and no wrong answers for tableware, barware and serveware. Explore an expansive collection of antique and vintage glass, ceramics, silver and serveware today on 1stDibs.
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