VAL SAINT LAMBERT. Belgium ca. 1950. Centrepiece. Moulded glass. Signed on the back of the base.
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VAL SAINT LAMBERT. Belgium ca. 1950.
Tabletop centrepiece.
Moulded glass.
Signed on the back of the base.
It has very slight, almost imperceptible damage on the reverse of the base.
Provenance: Private collection, Spain between 1970-1990.
Measurements: 11 cm (height) x 12 cm (largest diameter).
This thick-walled centrepiece is made entirely of translucent glass. With a floral base, it has flared walls and a markedly circular mouth profile.
Val Saint Lambert is a glass company whose head office is located in the former abbey of Seraing, in the province of Liège, Belgium. The company has been in operation since 1826, Val St. Lambert is the official supplier of King Albert II of Belgium. It is characterised by a quality production due to the clarity of its glass. In 1825, Jean-François Deneef moved to Val Saint-Lambert with the intention of creating a glass factory whose quality would surpass that of the neighbouring Baccarat. Val Saint Lambert was founded by the chemist M. Kemlin, who had previously been employed at Vonêche in the Ardennes. It soon won several medals for the clarity of its crystal pieces. Val Saint Lambert is known for its art nouveau and art deco style pieces.
Tabletop centrepiece.
Moulded glass.
Signed on the back of the base.
It has very slight, almost imperceptible damage on the reverse of the base.
Provenance: Private collection, Spain between 1970-1990.
Measurements: 11 cm (height) x 12 cm (largest diameter).
This thick-walled centrepiece is made entirely of translucent glass. With a floral base, it has flared walls and a markedly circular mouth profile.
Val Saint Lambert is a glass company whose head office is located in the former abbey of Seraing, in the province of Liège, Belgium. The company has been in operation since 1826, Val St. Lambert is the official supplier of King Albert II of Belgium. It is characterised by a quality production due to the clarity of its glass. In 1825, Jean-François Deneef moved to Val Saint-Lambert with the intention of creating a glass factory whose quality would surpass that of the neighbouring Baccarat. Val Saint Lambert was founded by the chemist M. Kemlin, who had previously been employed at Vonêche in the Ardennes. It soon won several medals for the clarity of its crystal pieces. Val Saint Lambert is known for its art nouveau and art deco style pieces.
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VAL SAINT LAMBERT. Belgium ca. 1950. Centrepiece. Moulded glass. Signed on the back of the base.
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