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Mottled vase / decanter - French? Clichy?
rocco:
Vase or decanter, 4-part mould, oxblood red and white mottling; cased in light blue glass.
Base deeply indented (no pontil mark), rim hot worked.
Height appr. 25 cm.
Pieces like this I see on the web described as "Verrerie/Cristallerie de Clichy", Legras, Pantin, from around 1900.
>> Link to a whole set with the same decor
>> same shape, but with aventurine, described as "Legras"
several ebay pieces: >>link 1 >>link 2 >>link 3
Which one is correct? Or were there several glassmakers at Clichy producing pieces like these?
And is it really that old? (the design seems quite modern for a piece of that age)
Thanks!
Michael
glassobsessed:
Here is another, I assumed it was missing a stopper, my guess at the time was Bohemian or Czech but...
John
Ivo:
You see this type of glass a lot in france and it is almost always described as Legras (verrerie de pantin) or Clichy - the company they took over. So I guess all three names are legit. You may want to look this up for verification though...
rocco:
Thanks John, Ivo!
So the maker is confirmed, but are they really late 19th century?
I haven't seen a single one with a stopper so far, so I think they came without.
The mould lines are a feature I haven't come across yet in any Bohemian/Czech spatter pieces...
(BTW, lovely colours in your vase, John).
Michael
pamela:
Legras 1898 ;D :-*
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