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Daum water pitcher, Art Nouveau period, Nancy manufacture, circa 1900

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This emerald green-tinted blown glass water pitcher showcases the exceptional artistry of the Daum manufactory in Nancy, circa 1900. The subtly fluted body adds a sense of movement and texture, while elegant gold highlights accentuate the contours of the rim and base with exquisite finesse.

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AE2496/24

575,00 € tax incl.

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PeriodCirca 1900
StyleArt Nouveau / Modern Style
MaterialsGlass, enamel, gold
Made inFrance

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Its form and decorative language are closely related to the celebrated Gui service designed by Edmond Lachenal (1855–c.1955), a distinguished ceramicist and painter. For this remarkable ensemble, Lachenal collaborated with the Daum glassworks for the glass components and Keller & Guérin in Lunéville for the faience pieces. Today, this iconic example of Art Nouveau design is preserved in the Musée d’Orsay, following the Rispal donation in 2005.

An outstanding piece in its own right, it can also complement a complete Art Nouveau glassware set. Matching items are available, including champagne coupes, red and white wine glasses, water glasses, and decanters with stoppers.

A rare and refined expression of Art Nouveau elegance - perfect for collectors or to elevate a distinguished table setting.

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