Val Saint Lambert - René Delvenne, Charles Graffart - Stem bowl - Hambourg - Crystal - 1913





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Superb footed bowl in pressed glass, Val Saint Lambert (catalog 1913), designed by Charles Graffart & René Delvenne
Elegant free-standing piece made of pressed utility glass, typical of Val Saint Lambert's early 20th-century production.
The decor features a geometric composition of finely molded pellets, crowned with a delicate beaded border — a characteristic work of Graffart and Delvenne's creations from that period, combining functionality with decorative refinement.
The piece offers very beautiful transparency, precise molding, and a slender foot adorned with vertical striations, reproducing the aesthetic codes of the 1913 catalog. It is the large model of the series.
Condition: very good condition, no chips or cracks, shiny surface, cut perfectly stable.
Height: 18 cm
Diameter: 21 cm
Origin: Val Saint Lambert, Belgium
Period: around 1913, model listed in the period catalog.
An authentic and elegant piece, rare in this condition, ideal for collectors of Belgian glass or enthusiasts of vintage utilitarian items with pre-Art Deco lines.
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History of Val Saint Lambert
Founded in 1826 in Belgium, Val Saint Lambert is one of the most renowned glassworks in Europe. Recognized for its exceptional craftsmanship, it has produced over the decades both high-end crystal and refined utilitarian glass, blown or pressed.
With the arrival of designers like Graffart and Delvenne, the house develops a unique style blending decorative art, technical innovation, and characteristic geometric motifs. Their work profoundly influences the aesthetics of the 1900–1940 period and remains highly sought after by collectors today.
Packaging and shipping carried out with the utmost care.
Superb footed bowl in pressed glass, Val Saint Lambert (catalog 1913), designed by Charles Graffart & René Delvenne
Elegant free-standing piece made of pressed utility glass, typical of Val Saint Lambert's early 20th-century production.
The decor features a geometric composition of finely molded pellets, crowned with a delicate beaded border — a characteristic work of Graffart and Delvenne's creations from that period, combining functionality with decorative refinement.
The piece offers very beautiful transparency, precise molding, and a slender foot adorned with vertical striations, reproducing the aesthetic codes of the 1913 catalog. It is the large model of the series.
Condition: very good condition, no chips or cracks, shiny surface, cut perfectly stable.
Height: 18 cm
Diameter: 21 cm
Origin: Val Saint Lambert, Belgium
Period: around 1913, model listed in the period catalog.
An authentic and elegant piece, rare in this condition, ideal for collectors of Belgian glass or enthusiasts of vintage utilitarian items with pre-Art Deco lines.
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History of Val Saint Lambert
Founded in 1826 in Belgium, Val Saint Lambert is one of the most renowned glassworks in Europe. Recognized for its exceptional craftsmanship, it has produced over the decades both high-end crystal and refined utilitarian glass, blown or pressed.
With the arrival of designers like Graffart and Delvenne, the house develops a unique style blending decorative art, technical innovation, and characteristic geometric motifs. Their work profoundly influences the aesthetics of the 1900–1940 period and remains highly sought after by collectors today.
Packaging and shipping carried out with the utmost care.

