Le Verre Francais
Art Deco Coupe/Goblet, 1918
Glass
5"H x 4"W
A1518
A Colorless goblet overlaid with Orange with an acid-etched Floral/Petals pattern. Each petal is in Orange with Yellow-enameled veins. The goblet stem is in Green and Colorless foot. This piece...
A Colorless goblet overlaid with Orange with an acid-etched Floral/Petals pattern. Each petal is in Orange with Yellow-enameled veins. The goblet stem is in Green and Colorless foot. This piece is from Le Verre Français.
This pieces can be found on page 85 of the book Charles Schneider by Marie-Christine Joulin and Gerold Maier.
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.
This pieces can be found on page 85 of the book Charles Schneider by Marie-Christine Joulin and Gerold Maier.
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.