Art Deco Vases

A SERPENT VASE, No 896, 1924, designed by René LALIQUE
(French, 1860-1945);
Manufactured in different colors; Size: 26.7 cm. (10.5 in.)
(Photos source: Christie’s, Harrod’s, Pinterest) Collage by SJ
Art Deco “Palacio” Val St Lambert Belgian glass vase , ca 1925
In ‘Topaz’ and ‘Bleu Francais’. The faceted sides cut with flutes and diamonds and having a flared faceted lip. Via 1stdibs
VASE “CHEVRON” with blue patina, 1920s, Etaleune
Etaleune vase in white glass, partly blue-green enameled. Amphora shape. Decorated with blue enamelled chevrons around the neck, stylized half anemones in blue enamelled triangles in the upper part, stylized leaves and white glass chevrons on the rest of the body.
Height: 25 cm. Width: 17 cm. Bottom: 7 cm. Neck: 7.2 cm.
Signed ETALEUNE PARIS – FRANCE in relief on the bottom.
(Etaleune ETALEUNE is the signature of vases and molded pressed glass objects manufactured by “ETAblissements LEUNE”. The glass factory
Leune, whose head office was located at 28bis, rue du Cardinal Lemoine, Paris, France 🇫🇷)
Designers of the Etaleune establishments were Edmond Etling, Paul Daum, son of Auguste Daum, would have managed the company in the early 1920s. But it was above all Auguste Claude Heiligens.
(Photo source: Article from Art Deco Vases in Molded Pressed Glass)
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