Charles Graffart & René Delvenne - Cake stand - Glass - Dish, unknown model

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Val Saint Lambert tart plate on a stem in clear crystal, Liège, Belgium, dating circa 1910–1920, with a 305 mm diameter, 160 mm height, 140 mm foot diameter, weight 1700 g, hand-cut radiating volutes and organic curves, signed in the mass, in good condition with natural patina and a small 2–3 mm chip.

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Discover this footed tart plate, an elegant piece from the prestigious Cristallerie du Val Saint Lambert in Belgium. Made of high-quality clear crystal, this model features a hand-cut pattern with radiating scrolls and organic curves that evoke a transitional style between Art Nouveau and the early beginnings of Art Deco. Likely dating from the 1910s, it embodies the artisanal excellence of this renowned manufacturer, founded in 1826 and celebrated for its refined creations destined for distinguished tables.

The circular platform, adorned with deeply engraved fan motifs, offers subtle brilliance under the light, while the faceted foot ensures perfect stability. Signed 'Val Saint Lambert' throughout, confirming its authenticity, this rare object intrigues with its timeless design – a mystery to unravel for discerning collectors, perhaps linked to a limited edition from the era.

Dimensions :
- Diameter: 305 mm
- Height: 160 mm
Shoe diameter: 140 mm
Weight: 1700 g

In good overall condition, with a natural patina reflecting its age. A small chip of 2-3 mm is present, but it remains very discreet and does not affect the overall aesthetics or functionality of the piece.

Any additional questions about the item can be sent by email to the seller before the end of the auction.

Ideal for enriching a collection of fine glassware or elevating a contemporary table, this Val Saint Lambert tart dish is an invitation to explore Belgian crystal heritage. Carefully and securely shipped.

Discover this footed tart plate, an elegant piece from the prestigious Cristallerie du Val Saint Lambert in Belgium. Made of high-quality clear crystal, this model features a hand-cut pattern with radiating scrolls and organic curves that evoke a transitional style between Art Nouveau and the early beginnings of Art Deco. Likely dating from the 1910s, it embodies the artisanal excellence of this renowned manufacturer, founded in 1826 and celebrated for its refined creations destined for distinguished tables.

The circular platform, adorned with deeply engraved fan motifs, offers subtle brilliance under the light, while the faceted foot ensures perfect stability. Signed 'Val Saint Lambert' throughout, confirming its authenticity, this rare object intrigues with its timeless design – a mystery to unravel for discerning collectors, perhaps linked to a limited edition from the era.

Dimensions :
- Diameter: 305 mm
- Height: 160 mm
Shoe diameter: 140 mm
Weight: 1700 g

In good overall condition, with a natural patina reflecting its age. A small chip of 2-3 mm is present, but it remains very discreet and does not affect the overall aesthetics or functionality of the piece.

Any additional questions about the item can be sent by email to the seller before the end of the auction.

Ideal for enriching a collection of fine glassware or elevating a contemporary table, this Val Saint Lambert tart dish is an invitation to explore Belgian crystal heritage. Carefully and securely shipped.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
1700 g
Specific region of origin
Liège
Title additional information
Dish, unknown model
No. of items
1
Material
Glass
Designer/Artist/Maker
Charles Graffart & René Delvenne
Country of Origin
Belgium
Style
Art Nouveau
Colour
Transparent
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
16 cm
Width
305 mm
Depth
14 cm
Estimated Period
1910-1920
Sold by
BelgiumVerified
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Objects sold
96.97%
Private

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