For your consideration is this Signed stunning Galle Cabinet Vase

A charming Galle cameo etched art glass vase, circa 1900.


An art nouveau period 1900; absolutely lovely Emile Galle cabinet vase. This soliflor red and yellow vase was produced by two colors layered acid etched process. The botanical flowers and leaves are detailed and exquisite. 


Glass, Enamel, Cameo Glass, Art Glass, Heavy Glass, Opaque Glass, Etched Glass, Carved Glass


This stunning vase was acquired at an estate sale. It is clearly signed "Galle" and is in the Art Nouveau style. It is made of heavy and opaque cameo glass. The pattern is flowers and leaves. It is carved, etched and enameled. 


 It has no chips, cracks or restorations that I am aware of.

 

There are internal bubbles (The artist's experimental technique) which are commonly found and expected in this type of glass work.


After researching this vase, I believe it to be the work of Emile Galle, a French glass artist. He was born 1846 in Nancy France and died in 1904. He was at the forefront and a major force in the Art Nouveau movement. 


His style was naturalism and plant motifs.


 It has all of the hallmarks described for a "Galle" piece of art.


 It is a gorgeous piece of glass anyone should be proud to own. 


The specifications are as follows: 5 1/4" tall by 3 1/2" round. It is 1 5/8" at the base and 3" circumference  outside of the top opening.


Please remember that antique and vintage are not meant to appear new. That is the allure and charm of these items. Normal wear, scuffing and scratches.



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Several pictures were provided to help you make an informed decision; therefore, please enlarge them for more details as they are part of the description. As you know, Glass and pottery items may contain inherent imperfections such as bubbles and glaze irregularities that occurred during the manufacturing process; such imperfections will not be noted as damage. Unless stated otherwise, there may be some gold loss or other minor imperfections, such as very tiny dark dots at the bottom of some cups that happen during the manufacturing process or stacking dents/nicks at the bottom of cups, saucers, and plates. ?