2405 - Schneider
c. 1923-1926
H: 5.5" x D: 11 1/8";
Metric system: H: 14 cm. x D: 28.25 cm.
Signature: "Schneider" and "amphora
drawing" (see photo)
Condition: Excellent
Price: $1,925.00
Description: This is a pretty unusual and scarce Art Deco Schneider
Coupe Bijoux with simple line and great style. The transparent orange
color of the coupe's body sits atop applied purple amethyst color foot
and stem. Both the stem and foot also have striated decoration inside.
Simple but extremely decorative with the sharp contrasting colors.
2387 - Schneider
c. 1926-1929
H: 8" x D: 6.25";
Metric system: H: 20.25 cm. x
D: 15.75
cm.
Signature: "Schneider"
Condition: Excellent
Price:
Description: This is not a very colorful coupe bijoux but what it lacks
in color is made up by its more than classic elegance. The coupe bijoux
with its applied foot, knob and stem is of clear taupe color. Just a
look at the detailed pictures and I am sure you will fall in love with
it. A classic which will be a good addition to any collection.
2166 - Schneider
c. 1925-1927
H: 4.5" x D: 9.5";
Metric system: H: 11.5 cm. x D: 24 cm.
Signature: "Schneider,
France"
Condition: Excellent
Price: $1,450.00
Description: This is an Art Deco intercalary pink Marbrine coupe on
applied pedestal foot made by the Schneider company. The pink
intercalary colors were overlaid by deep purple amethyst veins in order
to create a marble effect, hence the name of Marbrine for this pattern.
It stands on a purple amethyst applied foot and knob. A simple yet
striking coupe.
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.