Val Saint Lambert - 花瓶 - 尺码 3247-17 - 水晶 - 美好时代





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比利時 Val Saint Lambert 水晶花瓶,藍色叠層覆覆層與透明底座,花紋 3247/17,收錄於1908年目錄,尺寸 9 × 9 × 20 cm,手工製作及手工切割,具 Art Nouveau 式的羽口邊緣,內緣有小缺口,狀況良好。
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Antique Overlay Cut Crystal Vase – Val Saint Lambert, Pattern 3247/17,
1908 Catalogue
A striking antique crystal vase by Val Saint Lambert, crafted in a refined two-tone technique with deep sapphire blue overlay, appearing almost violet in certain light. The rich overlay contrasts beautifully with the clear crystal base, enhancing the brilliance of the cut decoration.
Entirely handmade and hand-cut, the vase features the well-known Val Saint Lambert pattern 3247/17, a design documented in the 1908 catalogue, confirming its authenticity and historical significance within the production of the manufactory.
The design was developed by Hubert Fouarge under the artistic direction of Léon Ledru, who was overseeing the factory at the time. This collaboration reflects the transition from late 19th-century decorative styles toward the emerging aesthetics of the early 20th century.
The cut is precise and expressive, with sharp geometric motifs and star elements that catch and reflect light from every angle. The scalloped rim adds an elegant Art Nouveau touch, typical of the period.
The vase is in good overall condition. There is a small chip on the inner edge, visible in the photographs.
A beautiful and collectible example of early 20th-century Belgian crystal, combining rich color, craftsmanship, and documented provenance.
Val Saint Lambert, nestled in Seraing near Liège, Belgium, is a beacon of crystal craftsmanship with a legacy spanning nearly two centuries. Established in 1826 by chemist François Kemlin and engineer Auguste Lelièvre, the company transformed the remnants of the Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey into a thriving glassworks.
The 19th century marked a period of significant growth for Val Saint Lambert. By the early 1900s, the company employed over 5,000 workers, producing 120,000 pieces of glass daily. Their creations, renowned for exceptional quality and intricate designs, found admirers worldwide, including in Tsarist Russia and North America. A testament to their artistry is the “Vase of the Nine Provinces,” a monumental piece over 2 meters tall and weighing 200 kilograms, crafted for the 1894 World Exhibition in Antwerp.
The 20th century brought challenges, including the impacts of two World Wars and economic downturns. Despite these obstacles, Val Saint Lambert’s resilience ensured the preservation of its artisanal heritage. Today, the company seamlessly blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, producing exquisite crystal pieces that cater to modern aesthetics.
Val Saint Lambert stands as a symbol of Belgian craftsmanship, where each piece reflects a harmonious blend of history, artistry, and innovation.
Will be well packaged, protected and insured
Antique Overlay Cut Crystal Vase – Val Saint Lambert, Pattern 3247/17,
1908 Catalogue
A striking antique crystal vase by Val Saint Lambert, crafted in a refined two-tone technique with deep sapphire blue overlay, appearing almost violet in certain light. The rich overlay contrasts beautifully with the clear crystal base, enhancing the brilliance of the cut decoration.
Entirely handmade and hand-cut, the vase features the well-known Val Saint Lambert pattern 3247/17, a design documented in the 1908 catalogue, confirming its authenticity and historical significance within the production of the manufactory.
The design was developed by Hubert Fouarge under the artistic direction of Léon Ledru, who was overseeing the factory at the time. This collaboration reflects the transition from late 19th-century decorative styles toward the emerging aesthetics of the early 20th century.
The cut is precise and expressive, with sharp geometric motifs and star elements that catch and reflect light from every angle. The scalloped rim adds an elegant Art Nouveau touch, typical of the period.
The vase is in good overall condition. There is a small chip on the inner edge, visible in the photographs.
A beautiful and collectible example of early 20th-century Belgian crystal, combining rich color, craftsmanship, and documented provenance.
Val Saint Lambert, nestled in Seraing near Liège, Belgium, is a beacon of crystal craftsmanship with a legacy spanning nearly two centuries. Established in 1826 by chemist François Kemlin and engineer Auguste Lelièvre, the company transformed the remnants of the Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey into a thriving glassworks.
The 19th century marked a period of significant growth for Val Saint Lambert. By the early 1900s, the company employed over 5,000 workers, producing 120,000 pieces of glass daily. Their creations, renowned for exceptional quality and intricate designs, found admirers worldwide, including in Tsarist Russia and North America. A testament to their artistry is the “Vase of the Nine Provinces,” a monumental piece over 2 meters tall and weighing 200 kilograms, crafted for the 1894 World Exhibition in Antwerp.
The 20th century brought challenges, including the impacts of two World Wars and economic downturns. Despite these obstacles, Val Saint Lambert’s resilience ensured the preservation of its artisanal heritage. Today, the company seamlessly blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, producing exquisite crystal pieces that cater to modern aesthetics.
Val Saint Lambert stands as a symbol of Belgian craftsmanship, where each piece reflects a harmonious blend of history, artistry, and innovation.
Will be well packaged, protected and insured

