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Antique Art Deco Verlys "Les Cabochons" Vase – French, ca. 1920s
Signed | Museum-Quality Pressed Glass
Dimensions: 6.5" H x 6.75" Diameter at Rim
A rare and striking example of early 20th-century French decorative glass, this Art Deco vase by Verlys—titled "Les Cabochons"—features molded high-relief designs of berries and cabochon-style forms set against a lush vegetal backdrop. Crafted from both frosted and translucent glass, the piece exemplifies the technical mastery and refined aesthetic of the Art Deco period in France.
The vase is in very good original condition, with no chips, cracks, or repairs. The base is etched with the Verlys signature, confirming its authenticity.
About Verlys:
Founded in the 1920s as a division of the Holophane Company in France, Verlys quickly gained recognition for its sculptural approach to glassmaking. Drawing inspiration from contemporaries such as René Lalique and Marius Sabino, Verlys created elegant forms often featuring natural motifs and high-relief detailing. Their work remains highly collectible for its exceptional clarity, craftsmanship, and Art Deco sophistication.
Antique Art Deco Verlys "Les Cabochons" Vase – French, ca. 1920s
Signed | Museum-Quality Pressed Glass
Dimensions: 6.5" H x 6.75" Diameter at Rim
A rare and striking example of early 20th-century French decorative glass, this Art Deco vase by Verlys—titled "Les Cabochons"—features molded high-relief designs of berries and cabochon-style forms set against a lush vegetal backdrop. Crafted from both frosted and translucent glass, the piece exemplifies the technical mastery and refined aesthetic of the Art Deco period in France.
The vase is in very good original condition, with no chips, cracks, or repairs. The base is etched with the Verlys signature, confirming its authenticity.
About Verlys:
Founded in the 1920s as a division of the Holophane Company in France, Verlys quickly gained recognition for its sculptural approach to glassmaking. Drawing inspiration from contemporaries such as René Lalique and Marius Sabino, Verlys created elegant forms often featuring natural motifs and high-relief detailing. Their work remains highly collectible for its exceptional clarity, craftsmanship, and Art Deco sophistication.
Antique Art Deco Verlys "Les Cabochons" Vase – French, ca. 1920s
Signed | Museum-Quality Pressed Glass
Dimensions: 6.5" H x 6.75" Diameter at Rim
A rare and striking example of early 20th-century French decorative glass, this Art Deco vase by Verlys—titled "Les Cabochons"—features molded high-relief designs of berries and cabochon-style forms set against a lush vegetal backdrop. Crafted from both frosted and translucent glass, the piece exemplifies the technical mastery and refined aesthetic of the Art Deco period in France.
The vase is in very good original condition, with no chips, cracks, or repairs. The base is etched with the Verlys signature, confirming its authenticity.
About Verlys:
Founded in the 1920s as a division of the Holophane Company in France, Verlys quickly gained recognition for its sculptural approach to glassmaking. Drawing inspiration from contemporaries such as René Lalique and Marius Sabino, Verlys created elegant forms often featuring natural motifs and high-relief detailing. Their work remains highly collectible for its exceptional clarity, craftsmanship, and Art Deco sophistication.