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Galle at the Kozlov Centre


This wonderful miniature (4 1/4" high) antique Galle vase is in a beautiful mauve / purple colour.
Seldom do we see a miniature and it is indeed a delight when one shows up!!
Earlier in the year in St. Andrews we saw the largest Galle vase of the canadian tour and now here's the smallest.

The vase was accompanied by a beautiful covered dresser  box in the matching colour.

Webb Cameo Glass Vase


 Thomas Webb and Sons Company was established in England in 1859 and is known worldwide for its beautiful Cameo Glass vases.

Many pieces are  unsigned but the beauty and quality of the item speak for itself.

This treasure talks.

This little beauty checks in at $6,000  to 8,000 USD

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three of the greatest innovators of modern glasswear design

 

 

 

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Emile Galle 1846-1904

 

 

Rene Lalique (1860-1945)

 

Jean Daum 1825-1885

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

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Daum Epines

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Legitimate Lalique Signatures
 

 

 
 
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