Verreries Doyen - 香槟杯 - 鸡尾酒服务 LIDO - 水晶 - 装饰艺术风格





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比利时 Verreries Doyen 生产的一套六只 Art Deco 水晶香槟或鸡尾酒杯,约 1930 年代,Lido 型号,宽 11 cm,高 7 cm,状态极好。
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6件装 Art Deco 香槟或鸡尾酒杯 — Doyen,比利时,约1930年代
An elegant set of six Art Deco stemmed glasses produced by Doyen of Havré-Ville, Belgium, and documented in the company catalogue as part of the Lido service. Crafted in fine crystallin (demi-crystal), a high-quality lead-free crystal renowned for its brilliance and clarity, these glasses embody the refined modernism of the Art Deco period.
The design features a graceful conical silhouette resting on a circular foot, enhanced by a band of hand-cut geometric facets that catch and reflect the light with remarkable subtlety. The decoration is both decorative and architectural, perfectly reflecting the aesthetic language of the 1930s.
Originally intended for champagne service, these glasses are equally suited today for cocktails, sparkling wines, or elegant dessert presentations. Their timeless shape feels surprisingly contemporary, making them easy to integrate into both classic and modern table settings.
A rare opportunity to acquire a complete matching set from a respected Belgian glassmaker. Beautifully preserved and highly decorative, these glasses combine historical charm, quality craftsmanship, and everyday usability—an ideal addition for collectors and lovers of Art Deco design alike.
In the early 20th century, Jean-Baptiste Doyen and his son Gaston established a glass factory in Havré-Ville, near Mons, Belgium. Originally named Verreries Gobeleteries d’Havré-Ville, the company specialized in producing high-quality blown glassware, including tableware, lighting, and decorative pieces. Doyen’s work became particularly renowned for its Art Deco designs, featuring elegant shapes, refined engravings, and meticulous craftsmanship. A notable example is a set of mouth-blown glasses adorned with finely scoured olive shapes and intricate fan patterns, showcasing the exquisite attention to detail of the era.
Among Doyen’s most celebrated creations is the “Floralies” series, which embodies the refined elegance of Art Deco design. Produced in the early 20th century, these vases are distinguished by their bold geometric forms, intricate detailing, and rich, vibrant colors. One of the most remarkable models, no. 150, crafted in the 1930s, features striking vertical stripes and a distinctive corrugated collar, often produced in warm brown glass. Many pieces from the series still bear the “Floralies” label, preserving their legacy and making them easily recognizable among collectors.
Today, Doyen’s glassware remains highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors of Belgian Art Deco pieces. Their timeless elegance and historical significance continue to make them prized additions to vintage collections, standing as a testament to Belgium’s rich glassmaking tradition and artistic heritage.
Will be carefully packaged, well protected and insured
6件装 Art Deco 香槟或鸡尾酒杯 — Doyen,比利时,约1930年代
An elegant set of six Art Deco stemmed glasses produced by Doyen of Havré-Ville, Belgium, and documented in the company catalogue as part of the Lido service. Crafted in fine crystallin (demi-crystal), a high-quality lead-free crystal renowned for its brilliance and clarity, these glasses embody the refined modernism of the Art Deco period.
The design features a graceful conical silhouette resting on a circular foot, enhanced by a band of hand-cut geometric facets that catch and reflect the light with remarkable subtlety. The decoration is both decorative and architectural, perfectly reflecting the aesthetic language of the 1930s.
Originally intended for champagne service, these glasses are equally suited today for cocktails, sparkling wines, or elegant dessert presentations. Their timeless shape feels surprisingly contemporary, making them easy to integrate into both classic and modern table settings.
A rare opportunity to acquire a complete matching set from a respected Belgian glassmaker. Beautifully preserved and highly decorative, these glasses combine historical charm, quality craftsmanship, and everyday usability—an ideal addition for collectors and lovers of Art Deco design alike.
In the early 20th century, Jean-Baptiste Doyen and his son Gaston established a glass factory in Havré-Ville, near Mons, Belgium. Originally named Verreries Gobeleteries d’Havré-Ville, the company specialized in producing high-quality blown glassware, including tableware, lighting, and decorative pieces. Doyen’s work became particularly renowned for its Art Deco designs, featuring elegant shapes, refined engravings, and meticulous craftsmanship. A notable example is a set of mouth-blown glasses adorned with finely scoured olive shapes and intricate fan patterns, showcasing the exquisite attention to detail of the era.
Among Doyen’s most celebrated creations is the “Floralies” series, which embodies the refined elegance of Art Deco design. Produced in the early 20th century, these vases are distinguished by their bold geometric forms, intricate detailing, and rich, vibrant colors. One of the most remarkable models, no. 150, crafted in the 1930s, features striking vertical stripes and a distinctive corrugated collar, often produced in warm brown glass. Many pieces from the series still bear the “Floralies” label, preserving their legacy and making them easily recognizable among collectors.
Today, Doyen’s glassware remains highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors of Belgian Art Deco pieces. Their timeless elegance and historical significance continue to make them prized additions to vintage collections, standing as a testament to Belgium’s rich glassmaking tradition and artistic heritage.
Will be carefully packaged, well protected and insured

