"Cosmos Vase" by Le Verre Francais

A beautiful cameo glass Art Deco Schneider jug decorated with a striking red floral pattern against a vibrant yellow field with fine colours and excellent detail, signed Le Verre Francais

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Height:                                      34cm                  


Condition:                               Excellent Original Condition


Circa:                                         1925


Materials:                                Cameo Glass


SKU:                                            6118


ABOUT

Schneider Glass

Charles and Ernest Schneider (French, Early 20th Century) were a generation younger than Emile Galle and the Daum brothers, whose glassworks were in the same area of France. The Schneider brothers worked for Daum from the early 1900s, Ernest as a salesman/commercial manager, and Charles as a freelance designer. The brothers left Daum around 1912, and recommissioned an old glassworks under the name Schneider Freres et Wolff (Schneider Brothers and Wolff), a few miles north of Paris in 1913. At first the company operated under the name Schneider Frères & Wolf, but before it could become properly established it was forced to close because of the outbreak of World War I. Afterwards it was relaunched as Société Anonyme des Verreries Schneider – the name of the company retained until it went bankrupt in 1938 – with Ernest in charge of business affairs and Charles as technical and artistic director.

Many pieces from the higher priced Schneider range, such as the mottled, opaque Marbrines and Jade vases, were decorated with round enamels picked up from the maver, often with graduated colour effects. Some pieces were left plain, but others had applied decoration in the form of opaque coloured trails and cabonchons, often wheel-carved into reliefs such as stylised flowers. Applied feet and handles were also usually made from glass of contrasting opaque colours, a distinctive feature of Schneider glass.

In 1937 Ernest Schneider died, and in 1939 the company was declared bankrupt and the glassworks sold. At the start of the Second War in 1940 the invading German army which dumped the contents of the glassworks, destroyed many of their records, and turned it into a brewery. Cristallerie Schneider was a new glassworks set up by Charles Schneider and his two sons, Charles and Robert, in 1949. Charles Schneider senior died in 1953. The Cristallerie Schneider operated until 1957, when the works was destroyed by an explosion.

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We use professional packers and shippers and can normally arrange 3-4 day delivery in the UK and 7-10 day delivery worldwide.

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A: All items shipped are fully insured for loss or damage

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A: We are happy to accept payment in GBP Sterling by credit card, Paypal or bank transfer.

Returns & Exchange

We are pleased to offer a 14 day full refund policy for items purchased online. If you are unhappy with an item for any reason we would ask you to return the item to us in undamaged condition within 14 days and we will make a full refund of the price paid. Please note that the buyer is responsible for return postage costs.

We are also happy to offer a bespoke service whereby you may exchange any item originally purchased from us for another item from our current selection of stock. Please contact us for further details.