Posted 9 years ago
dj-reverb
(243 items)
This is a gorgeous example of French Opalescent glass from the Art Deco period, produced by Verlux France.
There are several schools of thought which surround the glass by Verlux. In later years the factory became associated with the production of glass for culinary use as well as jars & bottles for the food industry, trading as BSN (Boussois Souchon Neuvesel). Prior to this however, accurate information has yet to be firmly established, but it is also believed that Verlux produced their opalescent glass at Choisy–le-Roi, and that it was a second signature used by Etling.
When it comes to Opalescent glass produced from this period, nothing can quite compete with the French glass factories based at Choisy-le-Roi. The opalescent qualities of this glass are always exceptional, as this large charger undeniably demonstrates.
Not specialist, I think it wants to be a Sabino, but birds and blackberries decor seems too confuse for beeing Sabino.
Thanks kyratango! Ill see if I cant find this pattern under Sabino.
Thanks paris1925! Appreciate the info.
Beautiful! I love birds!
Thanks Joyb
Wow, wow, wow!
I found this on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/141799142573?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
If this person is correct, your bowl was made by Verlux. I think it is much prettier without the stand! I have a pair of candlesticks that match your bowl that are also without the bronze ring.
That does look same!
That's it!!! Thanks so much OldGlassGal!!