"Large Art Deco Pitcher Signed Le Verre Francais For Schneider"
Large ART DECO period pitcher signed LE VERRE FRANÇAIS. It is made of acid-etched multilayer glass with a vegetal decoration, stylized plums in burgundy color with green nuances. The bottom is orange-red in color. Very beautiful pitcher of good quality with a long stretched neck. The brand “Le Verre Français” was registered in 1918 by CHARLES SCHNEIDER, master glassmaker who previously worked at DAUM. This collection of pitchers, vases, cups and others presents a plant decoration particularly appreciated, at that time, by American customers. What makes it rich is the wide variety of acid-etched decorations, presenting a contrast of materials (smooth versus matte). The worked colors are less prolific than the Schneider line also created in 1918. Its wide distribution allows it to be profitable despite the additional work caused by the acid engraving work. We find three signatures which identify the “Le Verre Français” vases: A tricolor berlingot Le Verre Français And finally, from 1925, the term Charder Height: 32cm Diameter at the widest: 17 cm Good general condition, little wear, to clean (see photos). do not hesitate to contact me for further information