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Antique French Blue Glass Miniature Cup Flower Decorated Enameled Galle?

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By jbroyles2011, 27 October, 2011
Description

Here is a very unique piece. It comes from an estate sale. The person it belonged to traveled all over in Europe and had a nice collection from glass and other antiques. All pieces were labeled with her own handwriting. This piece had a “Galle Glass” labeling. The appraiser on the estate sale verified that it is a Emile Galle early work.

I love this piece. It is delicate and beautiful. It is a blue glass decorated with pretty flowers with enamel. It has a handle in yellow.

It measures a 1 3/8’’ square at the top rim, the round bottom 7/8’’ diameter and approximately 1.5’’ tall.

It is in mint condition I could not find any flaws.

It is not signed.

I’ve been researching for a while to verify its origin. The appraiser I know was not sure if it is Galle.

I know that Emile Galle started his work on clear glass with enamel.

I find one piece from that time the flowers were the same.

Can anybody recognize this cutie?

Category
Glass
Medium
glass
Distinguishing marks
unmarked
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
7/8 diameter round bottom, 1 3/8" square at the top, appr 1.5" tall
Date Period
late 1800's early 1900
History
Here is a very unique piece. It comes from an estate sale. The person it belonged to traveled all over in Europe and had a nice collection from glass and other antiques. All pieces were labeled with her own handwriting. This piece had a “Galle Glass” labeling. The appraiser on the estate sale verified that it is a Emile Galle early work.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
a lot
For Sale?
No
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