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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Ohio on September 22, 2011, 09:09:09 PM
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I'll apologize for the picture, friend of my daughter took it. Its for this friend's mother as her ex-husband (friend's father) passed & they have to prepare an inventory for his estate sale & he had a few piece of glass, mostly american that I IDed & could price & then this Etling piece, but as I recall the really good Etling Deco is opalescent. Its 9" in height & simply says Etaleune Paris France. Now I know values are usually not discussed here, but I thought $150-$200 USD as its a bit plain for Etling & all I'm asking is am I in the ballpark giving them this figure? It looks as it had staining at one time, but 80% of it has pretty much faded away. If I'm within reason can anyone just say you're OK? Its appreciated, thanks, Ken
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Ets. Leune is not Etling, I think.
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Glaskilian has one here on the site, it has a small damaged bubble I think - As Ivo says, I can't see a mention of Etling, but it is categorised ETA-LEUNE if that helps? Sorry, but I have absolutely no idea about this area at all , but am assuming it has been categorised correctly? (not good to assume I know, but hopefully it helps a bit).
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http://www.glaskilian.de/Vase-ETA-LEUNE-Paris-France-c.56+B6YmFja1BJRD01NiZwcm9kdWN0SUQ9NzE4MSZwaWRfcHJvZHVjdD01NiZkZXRhaWw9.0.html
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Thanks Ivo & Flying Free. I was taken in by a couple of different auction results that had in the description either Etling-Etaleune or Etaleune-Etling was a brand created by Etling as an "atelier" that recruited artists to design art glass which Etling then produced and marketed. Good to know it Eta-leune was not associated with Etling.
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Ets. Leune was a workshop/ refinery in Paris from around 1900. They are known for lampshades with sprayed on decoration, similar bulb vases, medical glass (pocket sputum flasks!) and various articles. Somewhere in the 1920s the company came under Daum management and the quality of the pieces went up as they were made in one of the Daum works in stead of bought from Legras. It is possible that Etling sold the simpeler frosted vases etc. in his own shop - but I've not seen that on record anywhere.
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Thanks Ivo. I gave the info to the Widow. Ken
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I've found a picture of a vase with a double signature: Etaleune and Eta Leune.
Furthermore, the telegraphe name of the Etablissements Leune was Etaleune.
So it seems that there is no link between Etaleune and Etling.