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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Mosquito on November 03, 2010, 04:55:18 PM
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I've had this piece for a while now, but so far I've not been able to find much about Leunox. One or two articles suggest it may be an alternative name for Leune used on lighting glass, but these don't cite sources & hence don't seem very reliable.
I was hoping somebody might have more information about this mark. I've seen a few other Leunox bowls, there's one on ebay now in a different design but with similar modelling and opalescence (item 290494816824). Unlike a lot of the other lesser known names that turn up on French Opalescent glass, e.g. Arrers, Vallon, etc., this doesn't seem to have been made at Choisy-le-Roi. The opalescence, finishing and general feel of the glass are all a little different from my marked Etling bowls.
Thanks,
Steven
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Leune outsourced to Daum and to Croismare in the 1920s. Earlier work used Legras blanks.
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Thanks Ivo, I had hoped it was a Leune design, but I couldn't find any reliable references to the 'Leunox' mark. :)
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Leune were pharmaceutical glass and bottle makers with a shop on the Ile St. Louis, definitely no venue for a glass oven, until 1901. They then moved to Cardinal Lemoine in the 5th (address currently occupied by www.paradislatin.com) which is not suitable for a glassworks either. There they decorated and assembled lamps, bottles, labware etc. Their usual brand name was LN - there is no information that Leunox was actually used by them. But it seems likely.