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View A Gourd Plant amber glass vase by Emile Gallé from around 1900 with an etched and polychromatic enamelled décor of fruits and leaves with gold highlights on a partially acid frosted background.
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 ...
View An Émile Gallé Mould Blown Cameo Glass Prunelles Vase, circa 1920, acid-etched with plums, on an amber and frosted ground, cameo mark Gallé on the body, 32cm high (Circa 1920) By Gallé Emile; ...
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.
Look back to 2000 and learn what has since happened in the market, plus a $55-60,000 find.
Emile Galle was born in 1846 in Nancy, France, to a maker of faience pottery and furniture. Right after the end of the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71), the well-educated and artistically talented ...
Small vase Emile Gallé, Nancy - c. 1890 Cup shape with delicately faceted walls; floral tendril around the rim. Smoky brown glass with few bubbles, polychrome enamel painting. Stand marked ''E. Gallé ...
Appraisal: Émile Gallé Vase, ca. 1900, from Vintage Charleston. Check out David P. McCarron's appraisal of an Émile Gallé vase, ca. 1900, in Vintage Charleston ...