Tray - Glass - Luxval presentation bowl

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Art Deco glass presentation tray from Belgium, circa 1935, produced by Val Saint Lambert in the Luxval line and designed by Charles Graffart and René Delvenne, measuring 34.5 cm by 16 cm by 2 cm and weighing 886 g, in good used condition with minor signs of age and spots.

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Geometrically styled presentation dish in clear demi-crystal glass.

Produced around 1935 in Belgium by the Val Saint Lambert factories in the Luxval production line, designed by Charles Graffart and René Delvenne.

The dish measures 34.5 cm long and 16 cm wide and is 2 cm high. It weighs 886 grams.

The dish shows light signs of use, no chips.

Ships well-packaged and insured for shipping.

Geometrically styled presentation dish in clear demi-crystal glass.

Produced around 1935 in Belgium by the Val Saint Lambert factories in the Luxval production line, designed by Charles Graffart and René Delvenne.

The dish measures 34.5 cm long and 16 cm wide and is 2 cm high. It weighs 886 grams.

The dish shows light signs of use, no chips.

Ships well-packaged and insured for shipping.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
886 g
Title additional information
Luxval presentation bowl
No. of items
1
Material
Glass
Country of Origin
Belgium
Style
Art Deco
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
2 cm
Width
34.5 cm
Depth
16 cm
Estimated period
1930-1940
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Objects sold
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