Émile GALLÉ (1846-1904)

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Émile GALLÉ (1846-1904)
Service "Chrysanthemums", c. 1902, consisting of six stemmed glasses, two of which are larger, and six carafes with their stoppers, three of which are larger. Decanters with detached side handles in application on ringed pedestal and small grooved neck with hot-moulded spout and glass cabochons in application with six stemmed glasses in the model. Proofs in white blown, hot-moulded and glued glass for the pedestals, slightly grooved twisted glass and rings in mixed glass of orange pink and green spotted glass. Engraved chrysanthemum decoration, entirely gilded. Signed on each piece, located Nancy and numbered caps. (a restored foot, a sparkle at the base of a large carafe). H. 27 cm - 14 cm - 13 cm - 30 cm - 26 cm Exhibition: This model of glass service was presented at the Exposition de l'École de Nancy, Pavillon de Marsan, Paris, 1903. History: A similar model is kept in the collections of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy (inv.TT.83-84). Bibliography: Alastair Duncan & Georges de Bartha, Glass by Gallé, Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1984, similar model referenced and reproduced p. 46.
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