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Small Vase Soliflore Pâte de Verre Emile Galle Orchids New Art 19th

$ 397.04

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • State: Occasion
  • Condition: Used
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    Small glass paste soliflore vase *, signed Gallé **, with acid-free decoration of orchid flowers on a purple-yellow background, from the Art Nouveau period at the end of the XIXth-beginning of the XXth centuries.
    This vase is in good condition. It is signed on the side.
    A note: slight soiling, small manufacturing defects (visible on the neck and on the body), tiny micro-chips on the bottom (almost invisible), slight wear of time,
    see photos.
    *Molten glass :
    treatment of glass known from Antiquity (Pliny), rediscovered by H. Cros around 1880, who was looking for a fusible material that could be worked in a pasty or liquid state. It is a colored crystal, previously reduced to powder and mixed with water, added to a binder to compose a paste; this after cooking becomes hard and translucent to be then modeled like a sculpture and colored. The real glass paste is removed by cold amalgamating glasses and crushed enamels. The dough is then molded and subjected to baking in a lost wax mold; under the effect of heat the constituent elements agglomerate. (Larousse dictionary of antiques and second-hand goods).
    * Émile Gallé
    (1846-1904) is a French industrialist, master glassmaker, cabinetmaker and ceramist. He was the founder and first president of the École de Nancy in 1901. A child of art and commerce, he was one of the most prominent figures in the applied arts of his time and one of the pioneers of Art Nouveau.
    Diameter
    : 5.5 cm / collar 1.8 cm
    Height
    : 9.8 cm
    Reference:
    F20 46
    *Molten glass : treatment of glass known from Antiquity (Pliny), rediscovered by H. Cros around 1880, who was looking for a fusible material that could be worked in a pasty or liquid state. It is a colored crystal, previously reduced to powder and mixed with water, added to a binder to compose a paste; this after cooking becomes hard and translucent to be then modeled like a sculpture and colored. The real glass paste is removed by cold amalgamating glasses and crushed enamels. The dough is then molded and subjected to baking in a lost wax mold; under the effect of heat the constituent elements agglomerate. (Larousse dictionary of antiques and second-hand goods). * Émile Gallé (1846-1904) is a French industrialist, master glassmaker, cabinetmaker and ceramist. He was the founder and first