In 1920, five businessmen from Nancy created a new crystal factory in Nancy, located at 88 Faubourg St Georges, opposite Daum. The crystal factory recruited nearly 600 people, including Auguste Houillon as artistic director. This crystal factory specialized in the manufacture of cut crystal bottles for luxury perfumery, and many crystal pieces, colorless or doubled with color, such as vases, toilet sets, tableware, carafes, etc.
Awarded at the International Exhibition of Decorative Arts in Paris in 1925, the company exported its pieces all over the world. After the disastrous effects of the economic crisis of 1929, production gradually declined until it stopped completely in 1935.
Pink doubled crystal then cleared with acid, engraving called champlevé, decorated with a frieze of wild flowers. Gondola-shaped glasses, straw stem.
Referenced in the 1926 catalog. Referenced on page 317 of the book "Nancy, la cristallerie oubliée" by Gérard Caussaint.
Height: 7.55". Diameter: 3.14". Capacity: 13 cl (4.39 US fl oz).
Stamped glasses, circular stamp Crystal Nancy with the cross of Lorraine.
Please note the presence of small bubbles in the crystal, some of which are burst at the level of the stem.