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Val Saint Lambert Cobalt Overlay Cut Crystal Vase, Signed

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Start price: $400

Estimated price: $500 - $5,000

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Description

Keywords: Art Deco, Modernism, Mid-Century Glass Design, Belgian Crystal, European Decorative Arts, Baccarat style, cut crystal, 20th century art glass, diamond pattern,


Summary:

Signed Val Saint Lambert cut crystal vase with cobalt blue overlay. The body features precise diamond-pattern faceting and a deep cobalt band around the upper section. Signature engraved on the base. Mid-20th century Belgian crystal craftsmanship.

Measurements: 12 x 6 x 6 in. (30.5 x 15.2 x 15.2 cm.) approx

Category: 87

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