Posted 8 years ago
Rick55
(130 items)
This is another vase by Ernest-Baptiste Leveille who, as I stated in my other post, worked in Paris and was a pupil (later partner) of Eugène Rousseau, one of the Art Nouveau movement's founders. This is a later piece, circa 1890, and by this time Leveille owned the company. He continued Rousseu's style of design using Craquelle glass, Marble glass, Agate glass and imitation gems. This is an example of his Marble technique and is my favorite vase of his. It features brick-red glass with very light green striations, cut top, hand painted gilding, three dimples and measures 6" h x 5" w. As always, thanks for looking!
Superlative piece Rick and the piccys are stunning
I agree. Great photos of a very reflective piece. Their beauty displays this glass to perfection.
Rick is French glass a new stream for you? Happy days!
The shape and decoration of the inner rim is exquisite. No need to thank us for looking :)
Wow Rick!!! Your Ernest-Baptiste Leveille vases that you've posted over the last few days are incredible looking. Really beautiful!
Wow! Love it at most!!! color, dimples, and the ornate rim.... Yummmm!
Very nice!
Thank you Malkey, Karen, Peggy, Mrstyndall, Kyra and Scott... I appreciate your guy's comments and love! Also, thanks for the love Fort, Pat, EZA, Melanie, Kyra, Kevin, Swfin, Flea, Ho2, Master, Aura, Mike, Ivonne and Roy Melanie, I appreciate your guys continued support!
@ Malkey... Thanks so much, I was hoping you'd like it :-)
@Karen... No, not really, it's just that I have some French pieces on my list that have recently come up for sale . I've been searching for a Leveille crackle vase, but have been unsuccessful. Recently, while doing my searches, the two Leveille pieces I just posted came up and we're misidentified. I was able to get them at a fantastic price, so I went ahead and grabbed them. Unfortunately, for me, my "gotta have" list is pretty long. Lol.
@Peggy... I'm glad you said that because the rim is what really caught my eye. I love the rest, but the top really excites me.
@Scott... Thanks, I love really love them! What I really want is one of his crackle vases. If you could point me in the direction of one... LOL
@Kyra... Thanks Kyra. Like I said earlier, the thing that really caught my eye was the rim, but the rest has all the elements that I love... texture ( the rim), the colors and the dimples.
Thanks so much for the love Bijou, Thomas and Official, it's appreciated.
thanks rick to share this beauties with us
Beautiful Rick, I love the scroll work around the rim!
Thanks Sylvia and Bob for the nice comments and love, and thanks for the love Mani, it's very much appreciated!
@Bob... I agree, the rim is what first caught my eye... so unique!
Oh WOW Rick - Missed this one but have not been on for a few days. Was feeling rotten here with a cold, and ear infection. So was laying low ( and resting ) to get better. SORRY, I missed this. What a stunner!!
Beautiful Piece - Makes me feel all warm all over!!!
Very nice Rick. Whirt whirl!! (CW whistle). ;)
Thank you for the nice comments and love Rosie and OGF! Also, thanks for the love Sean and Gary! It's very gratifying sharing my pieces with you guys!
@Rosie... I'm sorry to hear you're under the weather... I hope you feeling much better :-)
@OGF... Thanks, and Whirt whirl back! :-)
You have to look at the close up pic to appreciate this one!!! It's gorgeous too! Have you ever seen glass blown in person? When I was very young and my parents used to take us to Knott's Berry Farm here in Cali, I used to watch them in amazement blow little animals, carousels, all of it...I could have stayed right there all day and been happy! It's a wonder I don't have a ton of blown glass.
Thank you Nice and Sue, I appreciate the comment and love, and thanks for the love Mrs T, I appreciate it!
@ Sue... Yes I've seen glass blowing many times while visiting Venice. You can actually go over to the island of Murano for free. What happens is, as you're walking around St. Mark's Square (the main square in Venice with loads of people walking around) you have water taxi drivers giving free rides to the island. They receive a commission based on the number of people they bring directly to one of the glass houses. Everyone is brought into the workshop where they get to watch the masters at work. You can stay watching as long as you like, and afterwards, you go into their showroom where they have all their goodies :-) It's fascinating!
Oh my goodness Rick, how did I miss this one? It is gorgeous!!! What a stunning example of his work. Thanks so much for sharing this one - I am so glad you found it! :)
Thanks so much Michelle! Even though it's not everybody's taste, I love it! The cuts on the top reminds me a little bit of Pallme Koenig glass which I love. Also, thanks to everyone who loved, it's all appreciate it!
What can I say..this is just wonderful..love the colour combo..the high gloss finish..form...everything!!!..:-)
Thanks so much Penny. This is one of those pieces that has several elements that I love, and they all come together beautifully.
Oustanding work on this vase, love it!
Thank you Virginia... That's what I love about it too... the work that went into it is top notch : )