Crystal vase attributed to Pierre Girre pseudonym Pierre d'Avesn (1901-1990)
- Dimensions :
- H20 x W21
- Color :
- transparent
- Material :
- glass and crystal
- Style :
- art deco
2553 - crystal vase attributed to pierre girre under the pseudonym of pierre d'avesn (1901-1990) unsigned in good condition with small micro-scratches of normal use without any gravity. It is known as the "honeycomb". Very decorative piece with thick and very clear crystal. Height 193 mm X 202 m. Weight 2420 g.careful and tracked shipping. For information, this creator is one of the most fruitful of the art deco period unfortunately quite unknown since he spent most of his career in the service of various glassworks that often signed his creations. Trained ten years in the workshops of rené lalique from the age of fourteen, then he worked at the glassworks of saint-rémi de reims with which he had a commercial arrangement of manufacture and distribution. Then, he set up his own business by creating many models mainly for paul daum director of the glassworks of the belle étoile in croismare, some signed by daum and others co-signed p. D'avesn france/ lorrain or lorrain alone. Then, he worked at the andelys glassworks with the models published under the verlys brands. After 1946, he entered the crystal factory of choisy-le roi, his creations are signed sèvres or p. D'avesn. Finally, he joined the glassworks of vannes le châtel and ended his career there. He is one of the great creators with a homogeneous and harmonious work.
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