D'argental - Vase - Glass

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Art nouveau vase in glass, signed D'argental, dating from 1910–1920, with a conical shape, 19.5 cm high and a 7 cm base diameter, featuring yellow, orange and brown tones and finely engraved vegetal motifs, in excellent condition.

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Very pretty vase in Art Nouveau style (Gallé, Daum, D'Argental...) with an acid-etched swirling vegetal motif.
This vase is signed D'Argental, so dating from before 1920, and is in very good condition with no cracks or chips.
Paul Nicolas D'Argental was a master glassmaker trained by Emile Gallé, for whom he also worked.
This vase has a conical shape with a height of 19.5 cm and a base diameter of 7 cm.
The decorations are very finely engraved with satin-finished and glossy parts (see photos).

Very pretty vase in Art Nouveau style (Gallé, Daum, D'Argental...) with an acid-etched swirling vegetal motif.
This vase is signed D'Argental, so dating from before 1920, and is in very good condition with no cracks or chips.
Paul Nicolas D'Argental was a master glassmaker trained by Emile Gallé, for whom he also worked.
This vase has a conical shape with a height of 19.5 cm and a base diameter of 7 cm.
The decorations are very finely engraved with satin-finished and glossy parts (see photos).

Details

Era
1900-2000
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
France
Material
Glass
Style
Art Nouveau
Manufacturer/brand
D'argental
Colour
Brown, Orange, Yellow
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
19.5 cm
Width
0 cm
Depth
0 cm
Diameter
7 cm
Estimated period
1910-1920
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Objects sold
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