LE VERRE FRANCAIS. 1920s ART DECO /PATE DE VERRE SHADE / LAMP ..SPARROW / MOON.


LE VERRE FRANCAIS. 1920s ART DECO /PATE DE VERRE SHADE / LAMP ..SPARROW / MOON.

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LE VERRE FRANCAIS. 1920s ART DECO /PATE DE VERRE SHADE / LAMP ..SPARROW / MOON.:
$1000.00


 

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...Up for sale is this lVintage 1920s Art Deco lamp with a super nice Pate de Verre  art glass shade...

..This lamp is from France and comes out of my Grandparent s estate..I inherited this lamp back in the 1980s...

..Lamp has the le Verre Francais signature on it..

..Sparrow figure with Pate de Verre glass Moon shade..

..Shade is beautifully done in light pastel hues...

..Aside some wear on the bird s original black finish and the plug being changed so that we could use it ,lamp is in Excellent shape..

..Lamp base  measures 6 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches wide...The height is 5 1/2 inches, the shade has a four inch diameter...

..The base looks like marble to me...

..I have enclosed pictures of it lighted, which do not really show its beauty as they were taken during the day...

The French Art Deco glass artist Charles Schneider (1881-1953) apprenticed with the renowned French glass firm of Daum Freres and with his brother Ernest opened the Schneider glass works at Epinay-sur-Seine in France shortly before WWI. Beginning in 1918 and until the early 30\'s at the onset of the depression, Charles designed two lines of glass, one signed Schneider or Schneider France, and the other Le Verre Francais, Charder (a contraction of his first and last name). Some early rare pieces are marked with a half inch tri-color (red-white-blue) glass rod, sometimes called a \"candy cane\" fused into the piece. The name for this kind of signature is \"Berlingot\" and it was used only for very early pieces. At the height of its productivity as a glass factory, the Verreries Schneider employed approximately 500 craftsmen, many of whom had training working for Galle or Daum. Charles Schneider was primarily a glass designer and artist. He developed and was personally involved in the entire line of production.


LE VERRE FRANCAIS. 1920s ART DECO /PATE DE VERRE SHADE / LAMP ..SPARROW / MOON.:
$1000.00

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