Art Deco Vase Signed Veramé Art Glassware From Metz Lorrain Art Meisenthal Circa 1925 Ref504 flag

Art Deco Vase Signed Veramé Art Glassware From Metz Lorrain Art Meisenthal Circa 1925 Ref504
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Object description :

"Art Deco Vase Signed Veramé Art Glassware From Metz Lorrain Art Meisenthal Circa 1925 Ref504"

Flared neck vase in acid-etched glass with stylized floral decoration.
Period: around 1925 1930.
signed in the decoration: VERAMÉ.

it is in good condition, no cracks, no shock, little or no wear.

Height: 25.8 cm.
Base: 8.8 x 8.8 cm.
Diameter at the neck: 16.3 cm.
Weight: 1.185 Kilograms.

FOR INFO:
Verrerie d'Art de Metz, better known under the Veramé signature.
She produced in the region of Metz (Moselle) between 1925 and 1935
The techniques of realization are: acid etching, cold decoration, hot enamelling and size,
This ephemeral glassware was created around 1925/1926 and will stop its production in 1939 Founded by Henry BLOCH of Alsatian origin, he settled in Sarrebourg where he married. In this city, he opened a business of glassware and earthenware.
In 1913, the Bloch family moved to Metz where he founded a new store still in the glassware and earthenware branch.
Henry Bloch's son, Marcel, took over shortly after and opened a decoration workshop under the name of VERAMÉ.
In collaboration with the Meisenthal glassworks, the decorative workers adorn objects in raw, clear, colored or multi-layered glass using acid etching. The Second World War put an end to the activity of the company.

SHIPPING:
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Careful packaging.
Tracked, national and international Colissimo shipment, registered with insurance.

PAYMENT:
Means of payment: French check, Bank transfer, Paypal or Credit card (via Paypal).

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Francophones: by phone or email .
Non-French speakers: by email, please specify your country.
Telephone: Mobile 06 12 60 39 35
Price: 230 €
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Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Good condition

Material: Glass
Height: 25,8 cm.

Reference: 1141206
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