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Scandinavian modern vase in heavy ceramic material and white swirling stylized wing like geometric art deco tribal style decoration over black glaze. Signed under base. Beautiful vi...
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1940s Art Deco Red and Opal White Art Glass Vases
Located in IT
1940s Art Deco Red and Opal White Art Glass Vases. The glass decoration images are referred to flowers and leaf decoration. The vases are selling separately, one is realized in red g...
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à R.Lalique Art Déco Mossi Vase in White Glass
By René Lalique
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
The Mossi vase is a strong Art Déco inspired glass vade . The glass dots stand out on a sand blasted background and catch the light beautifully. The vase is 21 cm high and un exce...
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Art Deco Opalescent White Glass Vase by André Hunebelle
By Andre Hunebelle
Located in Miami, FL
Art Deco mold-blown Opalescent glass vase by the firm of Hunebelle; round in shape and with a pattern of horizontal lines and angular indentations running all around the piece. Made in France. Signature: "A. Hunebelle" and "France" in the mold on bottom. Andre Hunebelle was born in Paris in 1896. He studied Mathematics at the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris, but these studies were interrupted by his involvement in the First World War. After the war, Hunebelle began designing pressed glass inspired by the work of Rene Lalique. He was friendly with Lalique's son . A Unique Style In 1927 Hunebelle exhibited his first collection of glass, which rapidly became fashionable and brought him popular acclaim. Although similar to Lalique's glass in many respects, Hunebelle's work maintained a unique identity and style. He was influenced greatly by his love of Mathematics and the prevailing fashion for what we now call Art Deco. The decoration of his designs was often very stylised or abstract and frequently used contrasting planes of glossy and frosted glass Andre Hunebelle created a range of vases, bowls, plates, ornaments and lamps and opened a luxury shop in Paris. (the address of which is variously quoted as being at the rue de la Boetie, Avenue Victor Emmanuel-III and the Champs Elysees) Etienne Franckhauser who also made moulds for Lalique and Sabino made the moulds for Hunebelle's glass. Much of his work, particularly in the earlier years, was in colourless glass, although he increasingly used coloured glass for his designs and is well known for his opalescent glass. He invented a style of port decanter...
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