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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: dorian_graye on June 06, 2012, 01:07:50 PM
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I recently purchased this vase because it had an art deco appeal and it is French. I think it might be Art Vannes, but it doesn't have the usual stamp on the base. The rim of the base reminds me of a Pierre D'Avesn vase I own, but maybe that's just how the French made their glass. It measures 7.25" inches tall. I've seen other Art Vannes pieces that look similar, but this one is a bit more modest in both size and design. Perhaps someone can help identify the maker. Thank you.
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This one is Art Vannes (maker acid etched on base): https://picasaweb.google.com/Johnmj100/MiscellaneousGlass#5455578079560392578
so I suspect yours was made in a similar style by another maker.
John
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Yes, that is the one that I thought looked similar in style.
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Just to be clear, I don't believe my vase was made by Art Vannes....
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Not sure what the status is of the label "France Handcrafted" - I do not recognise it as a production label, so perhaps it is retail? The specific bottom finish was used by VSL a lot - but you could imagine other makers have also used the same press. I think of Bayel, Sèvres, Montbronn and LaRochère - perhaps even of Valérysthal Cristallerie.
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I've not heard of Montbronn.
I'm just going to add my photos the the Pieree D'Avesn vase to compare....
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Perhaps a little late but this is what i think....After the war Pierre d'Avesn was active for Choissy-le-Roi, where he re-edited some of his older works and new creations under the label 'Sèvres', label inherited by C-l-R by absorption. In 1952 all the moulds and equipment at C-l-R were passed on to Vannes-le-Châtel, where d'Avesn continued until 1984. This model can be found marked P d'Avesn, Vannes, Art-Vannes, Cristal de Vannes and finally Vannes-le -Châtel.
In this case, as d'Avesn continued his career at Vannes, there's a strong possibility that it is an older d'Avesn model, re-edited by Vannes-le-Châtel.
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Thank you for your reply, Anne Tique. That is valuable information.