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2000 - Schneider
c. 1924-1925
H: 7.5" x D: 5"
; Metric system: H: 19 cm. x D: 12.5 cm.
Signature: "Schneider"
Condition: Excellent
Price: $1,100.00
Description: This is a good Art Deco glass vase of the series "Larmes" made by the Schneider company. A myriad of bubbles are encased in between two layers of taupe glass. Two larmes and one foot of same exact taupe color were added while the vessel was still hot. The form is extremely pleasing and elegant!

2006 - Pierre d'Avesn
c. 1926-1932
H: 3" x D: 12"
; Metric system: H: 7.5 cm. x D: 30.5 cm.
Signature: "P. d'Avesn, Made in France, 156"
Condition: Excellent, one small piece of aluminum remains in between layers of bowl original from factory. Depending where light hit bowl, one may see it. There are also a few light scratches in bottom of bowl. These are extremely minor and only mentioned for accuracy.
Price: $650.00
Description: This is a wonderful Art Deco opalescent bowl made by Pierre d'Avesn. The opalescence is quite good and well distributed. The decor is of sparrow birds amidst grape vine. This decor is not very frequent among d'Avesn's art glass work.

1981 - Loetz
c. 1900-1906
H: 5.5" x D: 3"
; Metric system: H: 13.75 cm. x D: 7.5 cm.
Signature: None
Condition: Excellent
Price: $750.00
Description: Here is a fairly scarce Art Nouveau vase made by the Loetz company. The name of the iridescence is "Green metallic". The vase is optically ribbed all over. Depending on the light shining on vase, the iridescence can look green or gray. This pattern does not come by very often.

1902 - Poschinger
c. 1900-1905
H: 2.75" x D: 2"
; Metric system: H: 7cm. x D: 5cm.
Signature: Unsigned
Condition: Excellent
Price: $595.00
Description: What a marvelous little beauty than this Jugendstil mini silver overlay vase made by the Poschinger company of Germany. This company is not very well known now in the US, even though quite a few wondertful examples are found here. Since they did not sign their wares, most collectors find it hard to distinguish pieces from Poschinger versus Loetz. As a matter of fact very often they are mislabeled as Loetz by most dealers and collectors. Anyway, one does not often encounter a silver overlay by this company, making this example somewhat scarce.

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