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Treasures in Your Attic: A cameo-glass vase offers a glimpse at Emile Galle's craftsmanship and the shifting auction value, according to Joe Rosson and Helaine Fendelman.
View Émile GALLE (1846 - 1904) Vase with tubular body and three-lobed hot-modeled neck in a silver frame. Proof in amber glass decorated with thistle flowers in polychrome enamel, entirely enhanced ...
Emile Galle was a famous artist, a leader of the Art Nouveau movement in France in the mid-1800s. He started his art while working at his father’s furniture and pottery factory. By 1877, he ...
What: Gallé glass was created by Frenchman Emile Gallé, who operated a large factory employing up to 200 people in Nancy. The first Gallé glass was mostly clear and decorated with enamel but he ...
A: Emile Galle entered the world in Nancy, France, on May 8, 1846. His father owned a faience factory (faience is a type of tin-glazed earthenware similar to Delft), and some say that he also made ...
The next problem we have is with the signature, which does not match any of the known ones used by Galle and his factory. It is just too neat.
View Émile GALLE (1846 - 1904) Vase with tubular body and three-lobed hot-molded neck set in a silver frame. Proof in amber glass decorated with thistle flowers in polychrome enamels, entirely ...
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