2024Claydon Auctioneers LtdThree items of glassware comprising a Val Saint Lambert glass with squared foot, a decanter withSee Sold Price
2024GOLDFIELD AUCTIONVal Saint Lambert - Rare Art Deco vase decorated with a cat's head in red with blue lining.See Sold Price
2024GOLDFIELD AUCTIONJoseph SIMON (1869-1960) - Val Saint Lambert - Imposing vase in shades of grey, Art Deco period.See Sold Price
2024Taylor & HarrisVal Saint (St.) Lambert Stemware Glass Footed Lidded Bowl in Pampre D' OrSee Sold Price
2024GOLDFIELD AUCTIONVal Saint Lambert - Set of 24 Pampre d'or pattern water glasses, signed.See Sold Price
2024PasarelJoseph Simon (Belgian, 1874-1960) for Val St Lambert - Crystal Vase Bowl, Belgium, 1920s.See Sold Price
2024Flanders AuctionsVal Saint Lambert, 'La Danse De Flore', a large bowl. (H:23 x D:31,5 cm)See Sold Price
2024Flanders AuctionsVal Saint Lambert, 'La Danse De Flore', two vases. (H:25 x D:17,5 cm)See Sold Price
2024GOLDFIELD AUCTIONVal Saint Lambert - Beautiful decanter and various crystal glasses.See Sold Price
2024Donny Malone AuctionsVal Saint Lambert, Crystal Glass Seal Figure Sculpture 5.25 in. height x 8.25 in. lengthSee Sold Price
2024PasarelJoseph Simon for Val Saint Lambert - Crystal Footed Centerpiece Tazza, Belgium, 1920s.See Sold Price
Rivich to offer property from Chicago executive’s estate Oct. 18GRIFFITH, Ind. – Rivich Auction presents “Tomorrow Never Knows: Post-War Art & Design,” an auction for avid collectors and tastemakers alike. Over 160 lots of fine art, furniture, lighting, rugs and decorative art are offered from a Chicago executive’s estate. The auction will conclude Sunday, Oct. 18. Bid absentee or live online through LiveAuctioneers.
Designer Muller-Munk to be featured at Carnegie MuseumPITTSBURGH – Carnegie Museum of Art announces “Silver to Steel: The Modern Designs of Peter Muller-Munk,” opening Nov. 21 in the museum’s Heinz Galleries. Peter Muller-Munk was a brilliant silversmith, a pioneering industrial designer and educator, and a visionary spokesperson for his profession. “Silver to Steel” is the first retrospective of his four-decade career.