Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 12

Gallia circa 1920s Art Deco Süe & Mare for Christofle Silver Plated Jug Pitcher

More From This Seller

View All
Antique Staffordshire Lord Horatio Nelson Hand Painted Toby Jug Pitcher Figure
Located in Thiensville, WI
Antique Staffordshire Lord Horatio Nelson Hand Painted Toby Jug Pitcher Figure This antique sculpted figural toby jug is modelled as Vice Admira...
Category

Antique 19th Century English Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery

c.1930s-1940s Art Deco Lucite Circular Structured Handheld Serving Beverage Tray
Located in Thiensville, WI
c.1930's-1940's Art Deco Lucite Circular Structured Handheld Serving Beverage Tray RARE This unique and rare serving tray is a beautiful Art Deco piece;...
Category

Vintage 1940s Art Deco Serving Pieces

Materials

Lucite

Antique Edwardian c.1920's Mirrored Rose Gold Horizontal Desk Picture Frame
Located in Thiensville, WI
Antique Edwardian c.1920's Mirrored Rose Gold Horizontal Desk Picture Frame Full glass cover, approximately 6mm in thickness. Glass is mirrored around outer border. Rose gold finish...
Category

Vintage 1920s Picture Frames

Materials

Glass, Mirror

Giant Antique Art Glass Factice Perfume Apothecary Display Bottle Jar Urn Stand
Located in Thiensville, WI
Giant antique heavy art glass urn/factice/apothecary jar, with cap/topper and metal stand. Beautiful Art Deco decorative statement piece that can be used in a variety of ways; to display herbs and botanicals or scent an entire space. Simply fill the large glass structure with your favorite botanicals or fragrance, and keep the stopper inserted until you are ready to release some fresh fragrance. Can be filled with regular or colored water if desired. Can also be used as a vase to display a floral arrangement. Lightweight metal stand has a light beige/gold-toned color to the exterior and remains unfinished at the backside. Carved art deco design inclusive of long lines that begin at three separate curved clawfoot style feet and lead upward to distinctive fan pattern details that hold glass urn in place. Metal stand allows for glass urn to have an almost levitating appearance when placed inside. Some pieces are marked/labeled at backside with, "0-1" & "0-2". Glass urn features a curved/rounded design with a wide belly and pointed base. Circumferential groove details at top portion of urn with a heightened neck/mouth for matching stopper. Giant factice fragrance bottles...
Category

Early 20th Century Art Deco Urns

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Vtg 1960s-1970s RYB Magnesium Engraving Printing Plates
Located in Thiensville, WI
Set of 3 vintage Mickey Mouse & Disney themed halftone magnesium engraving plates for printing. Engraving is an intaglio printmaking process in wh...
Category

Late 20th Century American Prints

Materials

Sheet Metal

Joseph Cicchelli for Reilly-Wolff 1950's Iron Circle Hoop Upholstered Chair
By Joseph Cicchelli
Located in Thiensville, WI
Joseph Cicchelli for Reilly-Wolff 1950's Mid-Century Modern Wrought Iron Metal Circle Hoop Frame Upholstered Lounge Chair This mid-century piece is soundly structured with a stron...
Category

Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Chairs

Materials

Metal, Iron

You May Also Like

Art Deco Jug by Süe & Mare for Gallia, Christofle circa 1930
By Christofle, Gallia, Andre Mare, Louis Sue
Located in Paris, FR
Art Deco jug by Louis Süe(1875-1968) & André Mare (1887-1932) for Gallia - Christofle. Silverplated with plant motifs in low-relief. Stamped underneath "...
Category

Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Pitchers

Materials

Silver Plate

Pair of Art Deco Breakfast Cups and Saucers by Sue &Mare for Gallia-Christofle
By Louis Sue, Christofle, Andre Mare, Gallia
Located in Paris, FR
Pair of Art Deco Breakfast cups are also considered hot chocolate cups. Sold with their saucers. Made by Louis Süe (1875-1968) & André Mare (1887-19...
Category

Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Sheffield and Silverplate

Materials

Silver Plate

Pair of Art Deco Tea Cups with Saucers by Sue & Mare for Gallia, Christofle
By Louis Sue, Christofle, Andre Mare, Gallia
Located in Paris, FR
Pair of Art Deco tea cups sold with their saucers. Made by Louis Süe (1875-1968) & André Mare (1887-1932) for Gallia - Christofle. Silverplated with p...
Category

Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Sheffield and Silverplate

Materials

Silver Plate

Pair of Art Deco Coffee Cups with Saucers Design Sue & Mare Gallia-Christofle
By Louis Sue, Christofle, Gallia, Andre Mare
Located in Paris, FR
Pair of Art Deco Coffee Cups sold with their saucers. Designed by Louis Süe ( 1875-1968) & André Mare (1887-1932) for Gallia - Christofle. Silverpl...
Category

Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Sheffield and Silverplate

Materials

Silver Plate

Art Deco Pitcher by Christian Fjerdingstad, Gallia for Christofle
By Gallia, Christian Fjerdingstad, Christofle
Located in Paris, FR
Elegant Art Deco pitcher shaped with melon-style ribs on a quatrefoil base designed by Christian Fjerdingstad who was a Danish sculptor born in 1891. When he came to France, he creat...
Category

Vintage 1930s French Art Deco Sheffield and Silverplate

Materials

Silver Plate

Sue et Mare for Orfèvrerie Gallia / Maison Christofle, Art Deco Jug c.1925
By Sue et Mare, Christofle
Located in Bath, GB
A highly sought-after silver plated jug designed by the famous French designers (see below) Louis Süe and André Mare for the Orfèvrerie Gallia / Maison Christofle c.1925. Just back from our silversmith's workshop, it has been professionally cleaned and polished, restoring it to it's former glory; any shading are reflections; minor wear to the interior commensurate with age and use. A magnificent piece of history and as relevant for today's interiors as it was nearly 100 years ago. Excellent condition spanning 7 1/2" handle to spout x 4" x 7" tall. Any black marks seen on the body of the jug / pitcher are shadows not marks. Item: 44016 FREE Worldwide Registered Airmail Directly From the UK Sue et Mare The spirit of collaboration was alive in the age of Art Deco. No duo quite exemplified this ideal more than the one known as Süe et Mare. Taking their knowledge of fine art and their shared experiences in the war with them, Louis Süe and André Mare were able to shape trends in the shift from Art Nouveau to Art Deco and beyond. Their designs, inspired by Cubism, excited the Paris Salon of the time and remain relevant even today. Louis Süe was born in Bordeaux in 1875 to a wine merchant and his wife. Drawn to the arts, Süe abandoned a path which would have led him into the École Polytechnique to attend the École des Beaux-Arts in 1893. There he studied painting as well as architecture design, and in 1902 was able to exhibit with a number of his contemporaries in the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d’Automne. After working in various Parisian artists’ workshops and spending time in Vienna (where he was introduced to Cubism), Süe joined L’Atelier Français, an interior design firm made up of a number of his contemporaries, and where he first met André Mare. André Mare was born in the Norman town of Argentan in 1885. Feeling stifled by his conventional upbringing, he left in 1904 to enroll in the École des Arts Decoratifs. In 1906, Mare also exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants and the Salon d’Automne, showing his furniture design and setting himself apart as a leader among his cohort. In 1912, along with Marcel Duchamp and others (and concurrent to his involvement with L’Atelier Français) Mare created La Maison Cubiste, a section at that year’s Salon d’Automne dedicated to radical interior design. The outbreak of the First World War briefly interrupted the two men’s collaboration. Süe was drafted into the French Army and served in the Greek campaign. Mare, meanwhile, developed new camouflage techniques for the French, British, and Italian armies using his knowledge of Cubism. But this function did not keep him from the front. In 1916, he was wounded by shrapnel in Picardy while helping establish a lookout post, and in the same year was awarded the Military Cross by George V of England. In 1919, Süe and Mare resumed their professional relationship by cooperating with Gustave Jaulmes on designing the victory celebrations in Paris for the war’s end. The next year the pair founded the Compagnie des arts français, focusing on creating designs for furnishings and interior accessories. While adhering to the Art Deco style, their designs were more conventional, harking back to the Louis XIV and earlier periods, and less focused on geometric intricacy. Highly decorative, their pieces featured flair such as sculpted floral and fruit motifs, scalloped edges, and inlays of ivory and mother of pearl. Working primarily as decorators and furniture designers, Süe and Mare did find time to continue participating in exhibitions, particularly the 1925 Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes, where they constructed an actual museum of contemporary art. Other projects included the booth for the Ambassade de France and the interiors of the steamship SS Île de France.
Category

Vintage 1920s French Art Deco Sheffield and Silverplate

Materials

Silver Plate

Recently Viewed

View All