Re: Art Nouveau Glass - Lighting Question
- From: "Douglas M. Sharp" <DouglasMSharp@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 17:07:48 +0200
Many thanks Richard,
I noticed the name Sabino on the web when I was looking for something similar to
this piece, along with Daum and Lalique, but I didn't look into this more
deeply.Thanks for the reference.
cheers
Douglas
disfromage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Apr 17, 2005, at 8:25 AM, Douglas M. Sharp wrote:
I've set up the "high-tech studio" again to photograph some details of
what we think must be a French Art Nouveau/Art Deco bowl. My wife's
mother always said it was Rene Lalique, but as it is unsigned we have
no idea who made it.
Doug,
Your bowl is French Art Deco Ca. 1920, but I don't think it was made by
Lalique. From the opalescent color it looks like it could have been
made by the Sabino factory which didn't always sign their pieces. You
might find a trip to the library interesting, there are many books
available about Art Deco glass and you might be able to learn more about
your beautiful bowl. I hope this helps.
Richard Wasserman
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On Apr 17, 2005, at 8:25 AM, Douglas M. Sharp wrote:
I've set up the "high-tech studio" again to photograph some details of what we think must be a French Art Nouveau/Art Deco bowl. My wife's mother always said it was Rene Lalique, but as it is unsigned we have no idea who made it.
Doug,
Your bowl is French Art Deco Ca. 1920, but I don't think it was made by Lalique. From the opalescent color it looks like it could have been made by the Sabino factory which didn't always sign their pieces. You might find a trip to the library interesting, there are many books available about Art Deco glass and you might be able to learn more about your beautiful bowl. I hope this helps.
Richard Wasserman
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- Art Nouveau Glass - Lighting Question
- From: Douglas M. Sharp
- Re: Art Nouveau Glass - Lighting Question
- From: Richard Wasserman