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French Saint Louis / St Louis overlay crystal vase, signed

French Saint Louis / St Louis overlay crystal vase, signed

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CONDITION : Parfait

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This crystal vase is visually and technically spectacular.

St Louis - one of the most famous and talented French crystal manufactures - designed this vase in the 1980's with three different layers. The first one, made of crystal, is covered with another red-coloured crystal layer. A third white opal glass layer that shrank after an ingenious game with temperatures covers the red layer.

Its design is perfect, and the tall size (13.7" !!) highlights its pure curves.

This design is really scarce. I saw another one along time ago, only it was smaller. You can put (tall) flowers in... or not : it’s worthwhile to let it empty too, just like you do for a Chinese porcelain vase in a vestibule.

It is in mint condition – as brand as new. Actually I think nobody has ever used it so far : the manufacturer’s sticker is still there, along with the signature.

Height : 35,5cm

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