Le Verre Francais
Cravé Vase, 1930
Glass
6 .50"H x 6"D
A1306
A small Lavender glass vase that was sand blasted and acid-etched creating a ridged texture on the surface of this piece making it one of the most desirable pieces by...
A small Lavender glass vase that was sand blasted and acid-etched creating a ridged texture on the surface of this piece making it one of the most desirable pieces by collectors of the Cravés Acide Serie of Charles Schenider for Le Verre Français. This technique was done by Charles Schneider in France between 1928 and 1930.
Signature: Schneider sand blasted in the base.
Charles Schneider was a renowned glassmaker during the Art Deco period in France. He was known for his beautiful and intricate creations. He was one of the founder of a glassware company called Le Verre Francais. The company was known for its colorful and complex designs, often inspired by nature.
Signature: Schneider sand blasted in the base.
Charles Schneider was a renowned glassmaker during the Art Deco period in France. He was known for his beautiful and intricate creations. He was one of the founder of a glassware company called Le Verre Francais. The company was known for its colorful and complex designs, often inspired by nature.