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Signed Schneider Coupe Bijoux, c1925

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A Schneider Art Deco coupe bijoux made between 1922 and 1926 in Epinay-sur-Seine, Paris, France. Internally mottled with amethyst and chestnut transitions to a flocculate citrus orange at the centre. The bowl features an octagonal rim tapering to a narrow circular base raised upon three deep amethyst ball feet. Incised signature Schneider on foot rim. Reference: Charles Schneider Art Deco Glass by Tiny Esveld Pg. 47 The Verrerie Schneider was founded by brothers Ernest and Charles during 1913 at Epinay-Sur-Seine a suburb of northern Paris. Charles had trained at the Ecole des Beux-arts in Nancy and had worked for Daum during his studies. Ernest Schneider had also worked for Daum although his sojourn was an unhappy one due to his relationship with Jean and Paul Daum. The timing for their new venture could not have been worse, most of their workforce was mobilised in 1914. They were made to re-open the glassworks in 1917 to manufacture glassware required by hospitals and laboratories. However, by the early 1920s their products had found their way to most major Paris and other international galleries at a time when French art deco glass was at it peak of popularity. Charles Schneider designed in art nouveau and art deco and designed some vases that showcase both.

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