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Vintage Antique Authentic Original Galle' Vase ~ Large 16" Tall

$ 1478.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Emile Galle
  • Color: Orange
  • Object Type: Vase
  • Condition: Used
  • Style: Art Nouveau
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown
  • Type of Glass: Hand Blown Glass
  • Features: Signed
  • Subject/Theme: Flower
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original

    Description

    This stunning vintage early 20th century French art glass vase is beautifully decorated with vivid high polished carved orange flowers.
    The vase stands approx. 16" tall!
    It is signed Galle. Decorative flower motif around the whole vase
    The Galle signature is prominently displayed on the vase. Please view pictures.
    I acquired this vase from an estate of an avid collector. I have many other vases I will be listing from the estate.
    There are no chips, cracks, in excellent condition for its age!
    Fabulous piece for your collection! Rare find!
    Shipped with full insurance and signature required.
    I have included Galle's biography below!
    Emile Galle (1846 – 1904) Biography
    We have a brief timeline of Emile Galle’s life as it relates to art glass and his achievements in the field.  Most people want to know why Galle art glass is so much more valuable than almost all other art glass.  The short answer is that it is valuable because it is in demand.  The true answer can be found in the history of his work.  If you study Emile Galle then you will learn all about his experimentation with lost decoration and finishing techniques.  Today we all know that glass can be a form of artistic expression.  Back in the 1870s when Galle got started there was virtually no glass being made just for the sake of art.  The “art glass” that was being made was not especially interesting or inventive.  Galle introduced bold colors and subject matters and combined them to make expressive and telling objects of art.  We have more information about which vases date to which time periods in our
    Galle styles guide
    .  There you can learn more about the influences and circumstances around the creation of some of Galle’s best work.
    1846
    – Emile Galle is born
    1867
    – Emile Galle starts working for his father’s faience and glass factory
    1873
    – Galle started his own glass studio
    1877
    – Galle took over his father’s studio
    1878
    – Galle won the Grand Prix at the Paris Exhibition
    1889
    – Galle displays his glass designs at The Paris International Exposition
    1894
    – Galle’s first full production glass factory was established in Nancy, France
    1900
    – Galle wins two top awards at The International Exhibition in Paris
    1904
    – Emile Galle passes away from Leukemia at 58 years old.
    1905
    – Emile Galle’s wife continues to make art glass but these works are marked with a star after
    1919
    – Emile Galle’s son-in-law, Paul Perdizet, continues glass making under the Galle name
    1936
    – All authentic productions of Galle art glass were discontinued.