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Another stunning Art Deco glass charger signed by Etling. (business card lower corner indicates the location of the signature)
Good condition and themed with a geometric interpretation of flowers. See below for some collector information on Etling from justcollecting.com.
Edmond Laurent Etling founded La Societe Anonyme Edmond Etling in 1909 in Paris. The works which he commissioned (not only glass, but ceramics, ivory and bronze) were sold from his shop in Paris at 29 Rue de Paradis. Glassware was made at the Etling Choisy-le-Roi glassworks. Apart from clear grey and frosted glass, much of Etling's glassware was made of opalescent glass.
Etling Glass did not survive World War 2, and the company's entire output was in the Art Deco style of the interwar period. They are noted for innovative design and are highly desirable collector's items. 
The designs have the characteristic flowing, clean lines and smooth shapes of the Art Deco movement, and the use of opalescent glass maximised the effect of electric light on pieces, giving a soft, cool glow, rather than a harsh glitter as would be the case with clear glass. Reflecting the popular decor of the 1920s and 1930s Etling pieces are most frequently white/off-white, or monochrome.
May be collected from My Mothers at Old Petrie Town on sunday mornings, or delivered in Brisbane area by arrangement.
  Buyers outside Australia are welcome but please contact us prior to purchase in order to discuss shipping matters.

Opalescent Glass Art Deco Charger by Etling

$425.00Price
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