"Small Ball Vase Le Verre Français Schneider Campanules Glass Paste 20th Century"
Small ball-shaped vase in glass paste with acid-etched decoration in brown, yellow and orange, signed Le Verre Français by Schneider*, with bellflower decoration, from the Art Deco period around 1925 20th century. This vase is in good condition and is of superb quality. Signed underneath. Please note: slight scratches and wear from time, see photos. * Charles Schneider (1881-1953) was a French master glassmaker of the Art Deco period, a student of Daum in Nancy and creator of the art glass brand Le Verre français, with his brother Ernest Schneider (1877-1937). Ernest and Charles Schneider grew up in Nancy. After their apprenticeship at the Daum glass factory, they founded their own company, Verreries Schneider, in Épinay-sur-Seine in 1913. The company's success continued after the end of hostilities in 1918. It had up to five hundred employees in 1925 and sold its creations all over the world. However, the glass market was seriously affected by the Great Depression of 1929 and led the Schneider brothers' company to bankruptcy in 1938. The Charder manufacturing brand: Le Verre français was the largest art glassworks in Europe in the 1920s and 1930s. A large majority of its creations, very influenced by the Nancy school, are due to Charles Schneider. Dimensions Max. diameter 21cm Neck diameter 11 cm Base diameter 7.5 cm Height 17 cm Reference: C10 596 All photos are on: www.antiques-delaval.com