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Rare red optically blown art nouveau wine glass by Emile Gallé, Nancy, ca. 1903

$3,457.03
£2,564.78
€2,900
CA$4,732.85
A$5,302.32
CHF 2,759.85
MX$64,572.05
NOK 35,156.81
SEK 33,107.79
DKK 22,081.09
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This design was exhibited at the 1903 l'École de Nancy Exposition at pavillon de Marsan in the palais du Louvre, following an initiative by l'Union centrale des arts décoratifs. Showing up rare enough on the market nowadays, these glasses are most commonly found made out of green glass. Also a few white and blue examples have shown up over the years, however in the last 30 years this is only the second red example I have seen. This example of Gallé's stemware has an uranium stem with a hand tooled stand and an optical mold blown clear an red glass top. Both were then joined during the process of tooling an blowing. The glass is singed under the stand by engraving

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