AN INTERNALLY DECORATED AND WHEEL-CARVED GLASS VASE

BURGUN, SCHVERER & CIE., CIRCA 1900

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AN INTERNALLY DECORATED AND WHEEL-CARVED GLASS VASE
Burgun, Schverer & Cie., circa 1900
The sea green glass internally decorated in pink, maroon, white and green, and wheel-carved to depict iris blossoms and foliage, the background carved with stars, with gilt accents BS&C VERRERIE D'ART DE LORRAINE and Déposé, and with the Cross of Lorraine and a thistle
7½in. (19cm.) high

Lot Essay

The firm Burgun, Schverer & Cie., long associated with Galle, displayed its own line of art glass at the 1895 Strasbourg Exhibition. Under the design leadership of Désiré Christian, several innovative techniques were introduced, all of which are apparent in the above vase. The irises are painted onto the surface and then laminated with a transparent coat of glass, which is then wheel-cut over the design, resulting in a three-dimensional effect. The sawtooth carving around the rim, the textured martelé decoration to the ground, and the gilt highlights are all trademarks of Christian's work.

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