Chandelier - Glass - Signed Degué Art Deco






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Art Deco hanging light in moulded satin glass dating from circa 1928–1934, signed Degué and made in France.
Description from the seller
Rare signed Art Deco hanging light by Degué (David Guéron, Paris), circa 1930.
This elegant French Art Deco ceiling light is executed in moulded satin glass with warm amber and yellow nuancé tones, creating a rich and atmospheric decorative effect. The softly marbled surface enhances the sculptural depth of the bowl-shaped shade.
The glass bears a clearly acid-etched “Degué” signature on the rim, fully consistent with authentic productions of the Degué workshops during the late 1920s and early 1930s.
The light is suspended by original twisted cord suspension with a brass ceiling canopy, a refined mounting typical of high-quality Art Deco lighting of the period. These large-format suspended models were designed for elegant interiors, reception rooms and prestigious apartments.
Large signed Degué hanging lights in nuanced glass are relatively rare and highly sought after on the international Art Deco market.
Details:
– Maker: Degué (David Guéron, Paris)
– Period: Art Deco, circa 1928–1934
– Material: moulded satin-nuanced glass (amber / yellow tones)
– Signature: Degué, acid-etched
– Type: hanging light / ceiling light
Origin: France
Condition:
Very good overall condition consistent with age. The glass is sound, with only minor signs of wear. No chips or cracks.
Rare Art Deco pendant light signed Degué (David Guéron, Paris), circa 1930.
Elegant French Art Deco pendant in frosted smoky molded glass, with warm amber and yellow tones, offering a decorative finish that is rich and deep. The nuanced treatment of the glass highlights the bowl-shaped form and the sculptural quality of the piece.
The 'Degué' signature is acid-etched on the rim of the glass, perfectly in keeping with the authentic productions of the Degué house from the late 1920s to the early 1930s.
The pendant is mounted on antique twisted cords with a brass canopy, a refined system typical of high-quality Art Deco lighting. These large-format models were intended for elegant interiors, reception rooms, and prestigious apartments.
The Degué pendant fixtures signed in smoked glass are relatively rare and highly sought after on the international Art Deco market.
Features :
– House: Degué (David Guéron, Paris)
– Period: Art Deco, circa 1928–1934
– Material: frosted, cloudy molded glass (amber/yellow tones)
– Signature: Degué, acid-etched
– Type: pendant / suspended luminaire
– Origin: France
State:
Very good overall condition for its age. Glass intact, showing only light signs of wear. No chips or cracks.
Rare signed Art Deco hanging light by Degué (David Guéron, Paris), circa 1930.
This elegant French Art Deco ceiling light is executed in moulded satin glass with warm amber and yellow nuancé tones, creating a rich and atmospheric decorative effect. The softly marbled surface enhances the sculptural depth of the bowl-shaped shade.
The glass bears a clearly acid-etched “Degué” signature on the rim, fully consistent with authentic productions of the Degué workshops during the late 1920s and early 1930s.
The light is suspended by original twisted cord suspension with a brass ceiling canopy, a refined mounting typical of high-quality Art Deco lighting of the period. These large-format suspended models were designed for elegant interiors, reception rooms and prestigious apartments.
Large signed Degué hanging lights in nuanced glass are relatively rare and highly sought after on the international Art Deco market.
Details:
– Maker: Degué (David Guéron, Paris)
– Period: Art Deco, circa 1928–1934
– Material: moulded satin-nuanced glass (amber / yellow tones)
– Signature: Degué, acid-etched
– Type: hanging light / ceiling light
Origin: France
Condition:
Very good overall condition consistent with age. The glass is sound, with only minor signs of wear. No chips or cracks.
Rare Art Deco pendant light signed Degué (David Guéron, Paris), circa 1930.
Elegant French Art Deco pendant in frosted smoky molded glass, with warm amber and yellow tones, offering a decorative finish that is rich and deep. The nuanced treatment of the glass highlights the bowl-shaped form and the sculptural quality of the piece.
The 'Degué' signature is acid-etched on the rim of the glass, perfectly in keeping with the authentic productions of the Degué house from the late 1920s to the early 1930s.
The pendant is mounted on antique twisted cords with a brass canopy, a refined system typical of high-quality Art Deco lighting. These large-format models were intended for elegant interiors, reception rooms, and prestigious apartments.
The Degué pendant fixtures signed in smoked glass are relatively rare and highly sought after on the international Art Deco market.
Features :
– House: Degué (David Guéron, Paris)
– Period: Art Deco, circa 1928–1934
– Material: frosted, cloudy molded glass (amber/yellow tones)
– Signature: Degué, acid-etched
– Type: pendant / suspended luminaire
– Origin: France
State:
Very good overall condition for its age. Glass intact, showing only light signs of wear. No chips or cracks.
