No. 37995903

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Verrerie Schmid (SV), Vannes-le-Chatel, France - Bowl (food bowl) very rare - Molded Press Glass / Crystal Rosalin
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203 weeks ago

Verrerie Schmid (SV), Vannes-le-Chatel, France - Bowl (food bowl) very rare - Molded Press Glass / Crystal Rosalin

This very rare Art Deco bowl was made around 1930 by Verrerie Schmid (SV), Vannes-le-Chatel, France, founded in 1765, and is characterised by fluted vertical formations and sun-like rays. The SV mark is on the inside of the bowl (see photo no. 9). With regards to the history of the glass factory ‘SV’ Verrerie Schmid, Vannes-le-Chétel, the initials ‘SV’ represent the glassworks in Vannesle-Chatel, Départment Meurthe-et-Moselle (France). This has belonged to the Schmid glass maker family for two centuries. ‘SV’ stands for ‘Schmid Verreries’. Founded in 1765. On the inside of the bottom you’ll find the mark "FAIT EN BELGiQUE" All information provided to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Experts on pressed glass know that during the production of pressed glass, so-called pressed glass seams (not to be confused with cracks) are created, and are sometimes visible, and that in some circumstances, evidence of the production process; air pockets, lines, etc. can be contained in the glass itself). The type of packaging (usually double-packed) and the shipping method (usually as a DHL parcel) are in strict accordance with the seller’s guidelines and the item will be shipped to the address provided by the buyer to Catawiki. Shipments to non-EU countries will be in accordance with the respective customs regulations (customs declarations etc.).

No. 37995903

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Verrerie Schmid (SV), Vannes-le-Chatel, France - Bowl (food bowl) very rare - Molded Press Glass / Crystal Rosalin

Verrerie Schmid (SV), Vannes-le-Chatel, France - Bowl (food bowl) very rare - Molded Press Glass / Crystal Rosalin

This very rare Art Deco bowl was made around 1930 by Verrerie Schmid (SV), Vannes-le-Chatel, France, founded in 1765, and is characterised by fluted vertical formations and sun-like rays.
The SV mark is on the inside of the bowl (see photo no. 9).


With regards to the history of the glass factory ‘SV’ Verrerie Schmid, Vannes-le-Chétel, the initials ‘SV’ represent the glassworks in Vannesle-Chatel, Départment Meurthe-et-Moselle (France). This has belonged to the Schmid glass maker family for two centuries. ‘SV’ stands for ‘Schmid Verreries’. Founded in 1765.

On the inside of the bottom you’ll find the mark "FAIT EN BELGiQUE"

All information provided to the best of my knowledge and belief.

(Experts on pressed glass know that during the production of pressed glass, so-called pressed glass seams (not to be confused with cracks) are created, and are sometimes visible, and that in some circumstances, evidence of the production process; air pockets, lines, etc. can be contained in the glass itself).

The type of packaging (usually double-packed) and the shipping method (usually as a DHL parcel) are in strict accordance with the seller’s guidelines and the item will be shipped to the address provided by the buyer to Catawiki.
Shipments to non-EU countries will be in accordance with the respective customs regulations (customs declarations etc.).

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