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This emerald green-tinted blown glass champagne glass exemplifies the exceptional craftsmanship of the Daum manufactory in Nancy around 1900. Its ribbed design lends a subtly animated texture, while delicate gold highlights - applied using the combed decoration technique - gracefully accent the rim and base.
AE2496/23
| Period | Circa 1900 | 
| Style | Art Nouveau / Modern Style | 
| Materials | Glass, enamel, gold | 
| Made in | France | 
This model closely resembles the renowned Gui glassware service designed by Edmond Lachenal (1855 - c.1955), an esteemed ceramicist and painter. For this commission, Lachenal collaborated with the Daum glassworks and the Keller & Guérin manufactory in Lunéville for the faience components. This iconic Art Nouveau service is now housed in the Musée d’Orsay, following a donation by dealer Rispal in 2005.
For collectors or hosts seeking a complete set, we also offer matching pieces: champagne glass, red and white wine glasses, water glasses, decanters with stoppers, and pitchers.
A rare testament to the elegance and refinement of the Art Nouveau era-perfect for discerning collectors or a truly exceptional table setting.
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