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Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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Art Nouveau - Art Deco
Aficionados of arts and crafts and design from around 1900 will be spoiled for choice at the auction on December 9, with a high-quality collection of objects, lighting design, and furniture.
Glass, furniture, ceramics, and porcelain, among others, offer a number of treasures.
In the glass selection, Henri Berge was responsible for a particularly rare version of the Pluviose vases. The intercalaire painting and the diagonal wheel-cut finish on the surface makes one feel as if one can literally hear the wind and rain lashing down on the trees.
The beautiful marquetry vase with a cloverleaf opening, Paysage et Papillons, dates from around 1900 and was created by Emile Galle. The three butterflies in orange and violet fly across the cylindrical wall above the outlined treetops.
Fans of Art Nouveau ceramics will certainly take great pleasure in the beautiful Owl vase by Lucien Levy-Dhurmer for Delphin Massier, circa 1890. This unique piece, which has been in private ownership since the 1970s, is now valued at 4,500-5,500 euros.
A floor vase by Hermann Gradl is also particularly unusual. In collaboration with Villeroy and Boch and the Orivit metal goods factory, the significant handle vase was created, which continues the elaborate underwater decoration of the body in its tin mounting in semi- and full-relief.
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Murano glass, jewelry, Art Nouveau and Art Deco
0009: Daum Frères, Nancy, Small 'Martelé Vase 'Bleuets' with silver mounting, 1900-03Est. €1,800-€2,200Lot Passed
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