François-Théodore Legras (1839-1916) - Saint Denis signé "SD" - Vase - Large model Fécamp - Glass paste and enameled painting






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Very beautiful and large Art Deco glass paste vase with a stylized flower pattern painted in relief with enameled paint.
It is signed with the initials 'SD' for Saint Denis, one of the signatures of the famous French glassmaker François-Théodore Legras (1839-1916), Saint-Denis in Paris, the location of his art glassworks at the end of the 19th century.
This vase is listed under the name of 'Fécamp.' It is a rare model in this size.
It is in very good condition, especially considering its age: it is over a hundred years old.
The dominant color is the green of the background and foliage of the flowers, as well as the red and white of the numerous blossoms.
He clearly illustrates his passion for nature, which he explored throughout his childhood in the Vosges mountains in Lorraine (in eastern France).
It is a large, prestigious vase from the same period as the vases from Art Daum, Gallé, Muller frères, Schneider (Le Verre Français), Saint Louis, and Baccarat, all also manufactured and/or designed in Lorraine, in eastern France.
Height 40 cm.
Mass 2,257 kg.
Round with a diameter of about 11.5 cm.
His foot with three ridges measures 14 cm in diameter.
Carefully observe all the photos that are part of the description.
This vase will joyfully decorate your interior, whether classic or contemporary, with or without a bouquet of flowers.
Attention collectors and/or lovers of beautiful decorative pieces.
Fast shipping and very careful.
Very beautiful and large Art Deco glass paste vase with a stylized flower pattern painted in relief with enameled paint.
It is signed with the initials 'SD' for Saint Denis, one of the signatures of the famous French glassmaker François-Théodore Legras (1839-1916), Saint-Denis in Paris, the location of his art glassworks at the end of the 19th century.
This vase is listed under the name of 'Fécamp.' It is a rare model in this size.
It is in very good condition, especially considering its age: it is over a hundred years old.
The dominant color is the green of the background and foliage of the flowers, as well as the red and white of the numerous blossoms.
He clearly illustrates his passion for nature, which he explored throughout his childhood in the Vosges mountains in Lorraine (in eastern France).
It is a large, prestigious vase from the same period as the vases from Art Daum, Gallé, Muller frères, Schneider (Le Verre Français), Saint Louis, and Baccarat, all also manufactured and/or designed in Lorraine, in eastern France.
Height 40 cm.
Mass 2,257 kg.
Round with a diameter of about 11.5 cm.
His foot with three ridges measures 14 cm in diameter.
Carefully observe all the photos that are part of the description.
This vase will joyfully decorate your interior, whether classic or contemporary, with or without a bouquet of flowers.
Attention collectors and/or lovers of beautiful decorative pieces.
Fast shipping and very careful.
