"Large Polychrome Vase By Adrien Mazoyer In Enameled Glass With Art Deco Falling Flower Decor."
- Large vase by master glassmaker Adrien Mazoyer, pear-shaped with a polychrome flared neck in partially frosted and colorless enameled glass with Art Deco decoration of black stems, blue-gray foliage and falling flowers in white, gray and black. - Enameled border on the neck in blue, base of the vase with a round heel. - Signed in the decoration Mazoyer France followed by a drawing of a windmill painted in black enamel. - The mill represents the symbol of the city of Moulins in the department of Allier (03) where he had his glassworks workshop and his store where he sold his glassware production at the bottom of rue d'Allier in the city of Moulins. - He stopped his professional activity as a master glassmaker in 1940 because he was ill. - Adrien Mazoyer was born in Le Creusot in Saône et Loire (71) on March 18, 1887 and died in Moulins in Allier (03) on November 2, 1950 at the age of 63. - Art Deco period around 1920-1930