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Art Deco Glass

Charles Schneider Art Deco Cameo Glass Vase

A French art deco cameo glass vase by Charles SchneiderCharles Schneider
[1881 - 1962] 

In 1913, Charles Schneider and his brother established the Cristallerie Schneider at Epnay-sur-Seine, France. Charles had learned his trade as a designer for the great Art Nouveau glass firms of Galle and Daum. Art glass by Schneider was originally signed Schneider, Le Verre Francaise, or Charder (a contraction of Charles Schneider). Occasionally, it was signed with the inclusion of a small candy-cane of striped glass in the base. The glass marked "Schneider" was produced from 1913 to 1933 in a variety of shapes and colors, including a new deep orange, which Schneider developed in 1926 and called "Tango". This orange became so popular a color that it was copied in other mediums. The glass that Schneider produced marked Le Verre Francais (the glass of France), and Charder, was made of two contrasting layers of colored glass. Part of the outer layer was cut away in various Art Deco motifs by acid etching, to reveal the...
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(1881-1953) acid etched in the "Rosaces" pattern for his Le Verre Francais line. The cutting depicts geometric flower heads against four lines in vertical bands in violet to red over a mottled orange and red glass. The vase was produced in 1927 and 1928. It is signed in the cameo, "Charder" (a contraction of Charles Scneider), incised on the foot, "Le Verre Francias", and acid stamped on the foot, "France". It is 8" high.

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