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Commercial artist, Glasmacher, Flower painter, b. 1846 - d. 1904

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  • EMILE GALLE ENAMALED GLASS VASE
    Apr. 06, 2025

    EMILE GALLE ENAMALED GLASS VASE

    Est: $700 - $900

    early 20th c., etched on bottom Emile Galle / Nancy / E ++ G enamel grasshopper, floral and leaf design on flared, ribbed body, slight green tint to glass; 12"h; opening 8"diam. NOTE: We cannot approve bidders during the auction. Please register as soon as possible.

    CRN Auctions
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ "Ceiling lamp with fern decor"
    Apr. 05, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ "Ceiling lamp with fern decor"

    Est: €650 - €1,500

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, ceiling lamp with fern decoration, Nancy, France, 1898-1904 Colourless glass with a milky white and pink backdrop. Overlay in green and brown, surrounding matte-etched fern branches on a matte ground. Metal mount, with a screw fitting in the shape of a small scarab at the bottom. HxD: 40/26 cm. Slight signs of age and wear, in working order.

    Auktionshaus Eppli
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with floral decoration,
    Apr. 05, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with floral decoration,

    Est: €130 - €180

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with floral decoration, Nancy, France, c. 1908-14, clear glass body with wine-red overlay and etching, backed in a strong orange, signed ‘Gallé’ in the lower part. H: 14 cm. Minimal signs of age and use.

    Auktionshaus Eppli
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with floral decoration,
    Apr. 05, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with floral decoration,

    Est: €130 - €180

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with floral decoration, Nancy, France, c. 1908-14, clear glass body with violet overlay and etching, signed ‘Gallé’ in the lower part. H: 10 cm. Minimal signs of age and use.

    Auktionshaus Eppli
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with grape decoration,
    Apr. 05, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with grape decoration,

    Est: €130 - €180

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with grape decoration, Nancy, France, c. 1908-14, clear glass body with wine red overlay and etching, orange backing inside, signed ‘Gallé’ in the lower part. H: 13 cm. Minimal signs of age and use.

    Auktionshaus Eppli
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with tendrils and foliage,
    Apr. 05, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with tendrils and foliage,

    Est: €100 - €120

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with tendrils and foliage, Nancy, France, c. 1908-14, clear glass body with light violet overlay and etching, signed ‘Gallé’ in the lower part. H: 7.5 cm. Minimal signs of age and use.

    Auktionshaus Eppli
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with floral decoration,
    Apr. 05, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with floral decoration,

    Est: €100 - €150

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with floral decoration, Nancy, France, c. 1900-1904, clear glass body with brown overlay and etching, signed ‘Gallé’ in the lower part. H: 10 cm. Minimal signs of age and use.

    Auktionshaus Eppli
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with decoration of berries and foliage,
    Apr. 05, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with decoration of berries and foliage,

    Est: €130 - €200

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with decoration of berries and foliage, Nancy, France, c. 1900-1904, clear glass body with brown overlay and etching, amber-coloured backing, signed ‘Gallé’ in the lower part. H: 12 cm. Minimal signs of age and use.

    Auktionshaus Eppli
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with decoration of flowers and foliage,
    Apr. 05, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with decoration of flowers and foliage,

    Est: €100 - €150

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase decorated with flowers and foliage, Nancy, France, c. 1900-1904, clear glass body with violet overlay and etching, backing in a shade of yellow, signed ‘Gallé’ in the lower part. H: 12 cm. Minimal signs of age and use.

    Auktionshaus Eppli
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with leaf decoration,
    Apr. 05, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with leaf decoration,

    Est: €100 - €150

    ÉMILE GALLÉ, small Art Nouveau glass vase with leaf decoration, Nancy, France, around 1925-31, clear glass body with burgundy overlay and etching, part. Backing in green and orange tones, signed ‘Gallé’ in the lower part. H: 13 cm. Minimal signs of age and use.

    Auktionshaus Eppli
  • Emile Galle (French, 1846-1904) Cameo Glass Vase
    Apr. 02, 2025

    Emile Galle (French, 1846-1904) Cameo Glass Vase

    Est: $500 - $800

    Emile Galle (French (France) 1846-1904) Cameo Glass Vase. Very fine detail throughout. Measures - 8 1/4" high x 3 1/4" diameter. With purple and white colors.The French glass artisan Émile Gallé (1846-1904) took over his parents faience and crystal manufacture in Nancy and specialized entirely on the production of beautiful pieces of glass. Inspired by floral forms, he experimented with new techniques of coloring and shaping glass. Works by Gallé are famous for their fusion of highly technical execution with great creativeness. The family manufacture was run until 1930. He was a major influence on the Art Nouveau movement. The origin of the name Art Nouveau comes from an interior design gallery in Paris, called the Maison de l'Art Nouveau, which opened in 1895 and was an outlet for decorative creations by Emile Gallé as well as American artist Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933), and French designer and architect Eugene Gaillard (1862-1933), and glass and jewelry designer Rene Lalique (1860-1945). Have a similar item to sell? Contact us at info@marketauctionsinc.com Please review all photos closely. The non-appearance of a condition report does not mean that the lot is in perfect condition, does not show wear due to age and use, or is free from damage. Market Auctions Inc. strongly suggests that you request a condition report before placing a bid. You may request one from us via this auction platform. Please note that any condition reports are given as strictly as a courtesy to interested parties and should not be considered a statement of fact. Market Auctions Inc. bears no responsibility for any error or omission. All sales are final and sold as is. Measurements are approximated. Please note shipping is not included. All collectibles, silver, antiques, and paintings please contact our third party shipper listed below: Juniors Auction Services 561-510-0345 / juniorsauctionservices@gmail.com UPS Store 1226 (561) 835-9791 /  store1226@theupsstore.com DM Postal (561) 469-6137 / dmpostal5001@gmail.com For furniture and very large items, please contact an appropriate freight / transport company for shipment. SALES TAX NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Market Auction, Inc., only collects and remits sales tax on items purchased by Florida residents. ALL OUT OF STATE purchasers are required to pay sales tax to their respective States. Purchasers holding valid resale certificates must provide proof of same prior to purchase. Market Auctions, Inc. takes no responsibility for purchaser failure to remit sales tax to the proper non-Florida taxing authority and for any fines or penalties that may result.

    Market Auctions
  • Emile Galle (French 1846-1904) Cameo Glass Vase
    Apr. 02, 2025

    Emile Galle (French 1846-1904) Cameo Glass Vase

    Est: $500 - $800

    Emile Galle (French (France) 1846-1904) Cameo Glass Vase. Very fine detail throughout. Measures - 8" high x 3 1/2" diameter. Please note - there is a chip in middle of vase, please see pictures. The French glass artisan Émile Gallé (1846-1904) took over his parents faience and crystal manufacture in Nancy and specialized entirely on the production of beautiful pieces of glass. Inspired by floral forms, he experimented with new techniques of coloring and shaping glass. Works by Gallé are famous for their fusion of highly technical execution with great creativeness. The family manufacture was run until 1930. He was a major influence on the Art Nouveau movement. The origin of the name Art Nouveau comes from an interior design gallery in Paris, called the Maison de l'Art Nouveau, which opened in 1895 and was an outlet for decorative creations by Emile Gallé as well as American artist Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933), and French designer and architect Eugene Gaillard (1862-1933), and glass and jewelry designer Rene Lalique (1860-1945). Have a similar item to sell? Contact us at info@marketauctionsinc.com Please review all photos closely. The non-appearance of a condition report does not mean that the lot is in perfect condition, does not show wear due to age and use, or is free from damage. Market Auctions Inc. strongly suggests that you request a condition report before placing a bid. You may request one from us via this auction platform. Please note that any condition reports are given as strictly as a courtesy to interested parties and should not be considered a statement of fact. Market Auctions Inc. bears no responsibility for any error or omission. All sales are final and sold as is. Measurements are approximated. Please note shipping is not included. All collectibles, silver, antiques, and paintings please contact our third party shipper listed below: Juniors Auction Services 561-510-0345 / juniorsauctionservices@gmail.com UPS Store 1226 (561) 835-9791 /  store1226@theupsstore.com DM Postal (561) 469-6137 / dmpostal5001@gmail.com For furniture and very large items, please contact an appropriate freight / transport company for shipment. SALES TAX NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Market Auction, Inc., only collects and remits sales tax on items purchased by Florida residents. ALL OUT OF STATE purchasers are required to pay sales tax to their respective States. Purchasers holding valid resale certificates must provide proof of same prior to purchase. Market Auctions, Inc. takes no responsibility for purchaser failure to remit sales tax to the proper non-Florida taxing authority and for any fines or penalties that may result.

    Market Auctions
  • EMILE GALLE BANJO VASE
    Mar. 31, 2025

    EMILE GALLE BANJO VASE

    Est: $400 - $800

    Art Nouveau 6.5 inch vase with acid etched lavender hydrangea blooms, on peach to pink ground. Signed Galle in cameo

    Broken Arch Auction Gallery
  • EMILE GALLE. LARGE FLOOR VASE - ART NOUVEAU
    Mar. 30, 2025

    EMILE GALLE. LARGE FLOOR VASE - ART NOUVEAU

    Est: $1,200 - $1,400

    Circa 1900. Decorated with a cameo pattern of eucalyptus leaves and acorns on a green background. Signed with a star in cameo work. Height: 76 cm. Base diameter: 23 cm.

    Tiroche Auction House
  • EMILE GALLE. VASE, FRENCH CAMEO GLASS, ART NOUVEAU
    Mar. 30, 2025

    EMILE GALLE. VASE, FRENCH CAMEO GLASS, ART NOUVEAU

    Est: $800 - $1,000

    Circa 1910. Decorated in cameo of flowers in brown on a green background. Polished Fire finish. unsigned. Height: 19.5 cm. Base diameter: 11.5 cm. Rare. Small chip to the rim.

    Tiroche Auction House
  • EMILE GALLE. CONICAL VASE
    Mar. 30, 2025

    EMILE GALLE. CONICAL VASE

    Est: $400 - $600

    French cameo glass, Art Nouveau, circa 1900. Decorated with a cameo in etching of treetops and a lake in brown and yellow on a pink background. Signed. Height: 9.5 cm. Base diameter: 10 cm.

    Tiroche Auction House
  • Emile Gallé (1846-1904) - Cristallerie
    Mar. 29, 2025

    Emile Gallé (1846-1904) - Cristallerie

    Est: €200 - €300

    CARAFE côtelée à décor de feuillages stylisés Cristal soufflé, incolore et rehauts d'or Signé au-dessous "Cristallerie d'Emile Gallé Nancy modèle à décor déposés" H. 29 cm

    OXIO
  • EMILE GALLE (1846 - 1904)
    Mar. 29, 2025

    EMILE GALLE (1846 - 1904)

    Est: €600 - €800

    EMILE GALLE (1846 - 1904) Flacon en verre a décor émaillé vert et or d’entrelacs de branchages animés de dragons Signé et situé Nancy H : 16 cm

    HVMC - Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo
  • EMILE GALLE (1846 - 1904)
    Mar. 29, 2025

    EMILE GALLE (1846 - 1904)

    Est: €1,200 - €1,500

    EMILE GALLE (1846 - 1904) Suite de quatre tables gigognes en noyer. Plateaux à décor en marqueterie de bois divers de paysages marins et de bretonnes en barque. Piétements fuselés à montants ajourés Signature «E. Gallé», marquetée sur chaque élément. Dimensions de la plus grande : H : 70 cm 58 x 38 cm

    HVMC - Hôtel des Ventes de Monte-Carlo
  • Emile Galle French Scenic Cameo Glass Vase
    Mar. 28, 2025

    Emile Galle French Scenic Cameo Glass Vase

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    ca. 1900 signed Emile Galle French cameo art glass vase having acid etched scenic body depicting majestic mountain landscape, traces of old paper label on bottom, descending in the family collection of Corrine and George Liston Tatum of New Haven, CT. overall excellent condition 13.25" x 5"

    Merrill's Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Soliflower vase. Cameo glass. Signed. Provenance: Gallery Dau al Set.
    Mar. 27, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Soliflower vase. Cameo glass. Signed. Provenance: Gallery Dau al Set.

    Est: €1,200 - €1,500

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Soliflower vase. Cameo glass. Signed. Provenance: Gallery Dau al Set. Measurements: 30 cm (height); 13 cm (major diameter). Vase soliflor of bulbous container and trumpet neck. The nature is one of the main sources of inspiration of Gallé, whose style was characterized by capturing the elements in a naturalistic way, as observed through a macro, to great size, or in the form of landscapes. This vase is worked in cameo glass, which is to make a piece with two or more layers of different colored glass so that the decorative motif is in relief on a plain background of different color. Dominate the orange, pink and yellow tones. They were probably made to order, for special customers. Émile Gallé began his career working for his father, who owned a glass and ceramics factory, making designs with floral and heraldic motifs. Very interested in botany, he studied it in depth during his youth, alternating with drawing classes. Between 1862 and 1864, at his father's request, he traveled through Italy, England and Germany, becoming interested in the applied arts but also in subjects that he would later reflect in his works, such as music, philosophy and nature. On his return, he settled in Meisenthal, where his family's glass furnaces were, in order to fully learn the craft of glassmaking. He also traveled to London and Paris to see the collections of their museums. In 1874 he took over his father's factory, and soon achieved great international success, winning awards at international exhibitions and selling works to major collections and museums. Today, pieces made by Émile Gallé can be seen in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Orsay Museum in Paris, the Brohan Museum in Berlin and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Vase "Magnolias", ca. 1900. Cameo glass. Signed.
    Mar. 27, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Vase "Magnolias", ca. 1900. Cameo glass. Signed.

    Est: €4,500 - €5,000

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Vase "Magnolias", ca. 1900. Cameo glass. Signed. Measurements: 43,5 x 12 cm. Acid-etched cameo glass vase with stylized globular vessel and circular base. The decoration of magnolias is freely arranged on the surface, as is typical of cameo glass Gallé. It is composed of two layers of glass, in wine and ochre colors, lowered at different levels to create tonal variations and details that bring three-dimensionality to the flowers. Gallé presented his acid-etched cameo technique at the Paris Exposition of 1889 with the aim of bringing modernist glass to the public. It is a faster and cheaper way of decoration, so the result was more affordable pieces, mass-produced but handmade, as no templates were used but the motif was drawn by hand on each piece. Émile Gallé began his career working for his father, who owned a glass and ceramics factory, making designs with floral and heraldic motifs. Very interested in botany, he studied it in depth during his youth, alternating with drawing classes. Between 1862 and 1864, at his father's request, he traveled through Italy, England and Germany, becoming interested in the applied arts but also in subjects that he would later reflect in his works, such as music, philosophy and nature. On his return, he settled in Meisenthal, where the glass furnaces of his family were, in order to fully learn the craft of glassmaker. He also traveled to London and Paris to see the collections of their museums. In 1874 he took over his father's factory, and soon achieved great international success, winning awards at international exhibitions and selling works to major collections and museums. Today, pieces made by Émile Gallé can be seen in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Orsay Museum in Paris, the Brohan Museum in Berlin and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Large multilaminar vase, ca. 1910. Signed Gallé in cameo. Published: -The Art of Émile Gallé by Tim Newark 1989 page 123.
    Mar. 27, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Large multilaminar vase, ca. 1910. Signed Gallé in cameo. Published: -The Art of Émile Gallé by Tim Newark 1989 page 123.

    Est: €4,200 - €4,500

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Large multilaminar vase, ca. 1910. Signed Gallé in cameo. Published: -The Art of Émile Gallé by Tim Newark 1989 page 123. Measurements: 45.5 x 17.5 x 17.5 cm. Large poly-lobed red and brown acid-etched glass vase on a yellow background with magnolias and foliage. Émile Gallé began his career working for his father, who owned a glass and ceramic factory, making designs with floral and heraldic motifs. Very interested in botany, he studied it in depth during his youth, alternating with drawing classes. Between 1862 and 1864, at his father's request, he traveled through Italy, England and Germany, becoming interested in the applied arts but also in subjects that he would later reflect in his works, such as music, philosophy and nature. On his return, he settled in Meisenthal, where the glass furnaces of his family were, in order to fully learn the craft of glassmaker. He also traveled to London and Paris to see the collections of their museums. In 1874 he took over his father's factory, and soon achieved great international success, winning awards at international exhibitions and selling works to major collections and museums. Today, pieces made by Émile Gallé can be seen in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Orsay Museum in Paris, the Brohan Museum in Berlin and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Table lamp, ca. 1930. Cameo glass.
    Mar. 27, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Table lamp, ca. 1930. Cameo glass.

    Est: €5,300 - €5,500

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Table lamp, ca. 1930. Cameo glass. Measurements: 45 x 18 cm. Émile Gallé began his career working for his father, who owned a glass and ceramics factory, making designs with floral and heraldic motifs. Very interested in botany, he studied it in depth during his youth, alternating with drawing classes. Between 1862 and 1864, at his father's request, he traveled through Italy, England and Germany, becoming interested in the applied arts but also in subjects that he would later reflect in his works, such as music, philosophy and nature. On his return, he settled in Meisenthal, where the glass furnaces of his family were, in order to fully learn the craft of glassmaker. He also traveled to London and Paris to see the collections of their museums. In 1874 he took over his father's factory, and soon achieved great international success, winning awards at international exhibitions and selling works to major collections and museums. Today, pieces made by Émile Gallé can be seen in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Orsay Museum in Paris, the Brohan Museum in Berlin and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Vase. Cameo glass. Signed.
    Mar. 27, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Vase. Cameo glass. Signed.

    Est: €8,500 - €9,000

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Vase. Cameo glass. Signed. Measurements: 59 x 20 cm. Vase in acid-etched cameo glass, stylized periform container and circular base. The floral decoration is freely arranged on the surface, as is typical of cameo glass Gallé. It is made up of two layers of glass, in ochre and red colors, lowered at different levels to create tonal variations and details that bring three-dimensionality to the flowers. Gallé presented his acid-etched cameo technique at the Paris Exposition of 1889, with the aim of bringing modernist glass to the public. It is a faster and cheaper way of decoration, so the result was more affordable pieces, mass-produced but handmade, as no templates were used but the motif was drawn by hand on each piece. Émile Gallé began his career working for his father, who owned a glass and ceramics factory, making designs with floral and heraldic motifs. Very interested in botany, he studied it in depth during his youth, alternating with drawing classes. Between 1862 and 1864, at his father's request, he traveled through Italy, England and Germany, becoming interested in the applied arts but also in subjects that he would later reflect in his works, such as music, philosophy and nature. On his return, he settled in Meisenthal, where the glass furnaces of his family were, in order to fully learn the craft of glassmaker. He also traveled to London and Paris to see the collections of their museums. In 1874 he took over his father's factory, and soon achieved great international success, winning awards at international exhibitions and selling works to major collections and museums. Today, pieces made by Émile Gallé can be seen in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Orsay Museum in Paris, the Brohan Museum in Berlin and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among many others. Nature is one of the main sources of inspiration for Gallé, whose style was characterized by capturing the elements in a naturalistic way, as if observed through a macro, at a large size, or in the form of landscapes.

    Setdart Auction House
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Lamp "Paysage Vosgien", ca. 1900. Multilayer glass. Two-light gilt bronze frame. Signed "Gallé" on both elements. Bibliography: - Alastair Duncan and Georges de Bartha: "Glass by Gallé",
    Mar. 27, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Lamp "Paysage Vosgien", ca. 1900. Multilayer glass. Two-light gilt bronze frame. Signed "Gallé" on both elements. Bibliography: - Alastair Duncan and Georges de Bartha: "Glass by Gallé",

    Est: €8,300 - €8,500

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Lamp "Paysage Vosgien", ca. 1900. Multilayer glass. Two-light gilt bronze frame. Signed "Gallé" on both elements. Bibliography: - Alastair Duncan and Georges de Bartha: "Glass by Gallé", Thames and Hudson, 1984, illustrated on page 154. - The Art of Émile Gallé, by Tim Newark, 1989, page 123. Measurements: 54 x 25 x 25 cm. Table lamp with an engraved decoration of a green and blue Vosges landscape on the foot and eagles flying on the shade, on a yellow background. Émile Gallé began his career working for his father, who owned a glass and ceramics factory, making designs with floral and heraldic motifs. Very interested in botany, he studied it in depth during his youth, alternating with drawing classes. Between 1862 and 1864, at his father's request, he traveled through Italy, England and Germany, becoming interested in the applied arts but also in subjects that he would later reflect in his works, such as music, philosophy and nature. On his return, he settled in Meisenthal, where the glass furnaces of his family were, in order to fully learn the craft of glassmaker. He also traveled to London and Paris to see the collections of their museums. In 1874 he took over his father's factory, and soon achieved great international success, winning awards at international exhibitions and selling works to major collections and museums. Today, pieces made by Émile Gallé can be seen in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Orsay Museum in Paris, the Brohan Museum in Berlin and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Vase "Anemones", ca. 1900. Cameo glass. Signed.
    Mar. 27, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Vase "Anemones", ca. 1900. Cameo glass. Signed.

    Est: €6,000 - €6,500

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Vase "Anemones", ca. 1900. Cameo glass. Signed. Measurements: 32 x 20 cm. Vase in acid-etched cameo glass globular container narrower towards the mouth. The decoration of anemones is arranged freely on the surface, as is typical of cameo glass Gallé. It is composed of two layers of glass, in bluish and greenish colors, lowered at different levels to create tonal variations and details that bring three-dimensionality to the flowers. Gallé presented his acid-etched cameo technique at the Paris Exposition of 1889 with the aim of bringing modernist glass to the public. It is a faster and cheaper way of decoration, so the result was more affordable pieces, mass-produced but handmade, as no templates were used but the motif was drawn by hand on each piece. Émile Gallé began his career working for his father, who owned a glass and ceramics factory, making designs with floral and heraldic motifs. Very interested in botany, he studied it in depth during his youth, alternating with drawing classes. Between 1862 and 1864, at his father's request, he traveled through Italy, England and Germany, becoming interested in the applied arts but also in subjects that he would later reflect in his works, such as music, philosophy and nature. On his return, he settled in Meisenthal, where the glass furnaces of his family were, in order to fully learn the craft of glassmaker. He also traveled to London and Paris to see the collections of their museums. In 1874 he took over his father's factory, and soon achieved great international success, winning awards at international exhibitions and selling works to major collections and museums. Today, pieces made by Émile Gallé can be seen in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Orsay Museum in Paris, the Brohan Museum in Berlin and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Large vase "Gladioli", ca. 1900. Cameo glass. Signed.
    Mar. 27, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Large vase "Gladioli", ca. 1900. Cameo glass. Signed.

    Est: €7,000 - €7,500

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904). Large vase "Gladioli", ca. 1900. Cameo glass. Signed. Measurements: 59 x 13 cm. Acid-etched cameo glass vase with stylized globular container and circular base. The gladiolus decoration is freely arranged on the surface, as is typical of cameo glass Gallé. It is composed of two layers of glass, colored in purple, lowered at different levels to create tonal variations and details that bring three-dimensionality to the flowers. Gallé presented his acid-etched cameo technique at the Paris Exposition of 1889 with the aim of bringing modernist glass to the public. It is a faster and cheaper way of decoration, so the result was more affordable pieces, mass-produced but handmade, as no templates were used but the motif was drawn by hand on each piece. Émile Gallé began his career working for his father, who owned a glass and ceramics factory, making designs with floral and heraldic motifs. Very interested in botany, he studied it in depth during his youth, alternating with drawing classes. Between 1862 and 1864, at his father's request, he traveled through Italy, England and Germany, becoming interested in the applied arts but also in subjects that he would later reflect in his works, such as music, philosophy and nature. On his return, he settled in Meisenthal, where the glass furnaces of his family were, in order to fully learn the craft of glassmaker. He also traveled to London and Paris to see the collections of their museums. In 1874 he took over his father's factory, and soon achieved great international success, winning awards at international exhibitions and selling works to major collections and museums. Today, pieces made by Émile Gallé can be seen in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Orsay Museum in Paris, the Brohan Museum in Berlin and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Jugendstil Deckenlampenschirm mit Goldregen / An Art Nouveau cameo glass ceiling lamp shade with laburnum, Emile Gallé, Ecole de Nancy, um 1900
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Jugendstil Deckenlampenschirm mit Goldregen / An Art Nouveau cameo glass ceiling lamp shade with laburnum, Emile Gallé, Ecole de Nancy, um 1900

    Est: €1,400 - €2,800

    Material: farbloses Glas, rosé unterfangen und bordeauxrot überfangen, Signatur: auf der Wandung bez. 'Gallé', hochgeätzt, Dekor: umlaufend geätzter Dekor mit Goldregenzweigen mit Blütendolden, Durchmesser: 35,5 cm, Zustand: gut

    Auktionshaus Schwab
  • Jugendstil Vierkantvase mit Weinranken / An Art Nouveau square cameo glass vase with vine tendrils, Emile Gallé, Nancy, um 1900
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Jugendstil Vierkantvase mit Weinranken / An Art Nouveau square cameo glass vase with vine tendrils, Emile Gallé, Nancy, um 1900

    Est: €1,200 - €2,400

    Material: farbloses Glas, gelb, rosé, violett und braun überfangen Signatur: auf der Wandung bez. 'Gallé', hochgeätzt, Dekor: umlaufend geätzter Dekor mit Weinranken, Blattwerk und Trauben, Höhe: 14,5 cm, Zustand: gut + Material: cameo glass, Signature: Gallé, acid etched, Decor: acid etched vine tendrils with leaves and grapes, Height: 14.5 cm / 5.71', Condition: good

    Auktionshaus Schwab
  • An Emile Galle (French, 1846-1904) double layered cameo glass vase
    Mar. 26, 2025

    An Emile Galle (French, 1846-1904) double layered cameo glass vase

    Est: £100 - £150

    An Emile Galle (French, 1846-1904) double layered cameo glass vase modelled with flower stems in purple over a backfground of scorched glass in shades of white to pink, signed "Galle" on the side of the vase, 8cm. high.

    Martel Maides
  • Emile GALLÉ (1846-1904). Petit vase art nouveau
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Emile GALLÉ (1846-1904). Petit vase art nouveau

    Est: €150 - €200

    Emile GALLÉ (1846-1904). Petit vase art nouveau à décor de fleurs en verre multicouches dégagé à l'acide. Ht : 9 cm.

    MJV Soudant
  • Émile GALLE (1846-1904)., Table art nouveau en marqueterie à décor de feuilles et, de papillons., Ht : 84 cm., Dimensions : 46 x 68 cm.
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Émile GALLE (1846-1904)., Table art nouveau en marqueterie à décor de feuilles et, de papillons., Ht : 84 cm., Dimensions : 46 x 68 cm.

    Est: €500 - €700

    Émile GALLE (1846-1904). Table art nouveau en marqueterie à décor de feuilles et de papillons. Ht : 84 cm. Dimensions : 46 x 68 cm.

    MJV Soudant
  • Emile GALLÉ (1846-1904)., Petite bonbonnière art nouveau en verre multicouches et, dégagé à l’acide d'un décor de fleurs., Diamètre : 13 cm.
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Emile GALLÉ (1846-1904)., Petite bonbonnière art nouveau en verre multicouches et, dégagé à l’acide d'un décor de fleurs., Diamètre : 13 cm.

    Est: €200 - €300

    Emile GALLÉ (1846-1904). Petite bonbonnière art nouveau en verre multicouches et dégagé à l'acide d'un décor de fleurs. Diamètre : 13 cm.

    MJV Soudant
  • Emile GALLÉ (1846-1904)., Vase art nouveau à décor de fleurs en verre multicouches dégagé à l’acide., Ht : 28 cm.
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Emile GALLÉ (1846-1904)., Vase art nouveau à décor de fleurs en verre multicouches dégagé à l’acide., Ht : 28 cm.

    Est: €600 - €800

    Emile GALLÉ (1846-1904). Vase art nouveau à décor de fleurs en verre multicouches dégagé à l'acide. Ht : 28 cm.

    MJV Soudant
  • Emile GALLÉ (1846-1904)., Vase art nouveau à décor multicouches de, fleurs., Ht : 31 cm.
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Emile GALLÉ (1846-1904)., Vase art nouveau à décor multicouches de, fleurs., Ht : 31 cm.

    Est: €600 - €800

    Emile GALLÉ (1846-1904). Vase art nouveau à décor multicouches de fleurs. Ht : 31 cm.

    MJV Soudant
  • Emile Galle (1846-1904) French Art Nouveau Marquetry Inlaid Side Table c1900
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Emile Galle (1846-1904) French Art Nouveau Marquetry Inlaid Side Table c1900

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Emile Galle (1846-1904) French Art Nouveau Marquetry Inlaid Side Table c1900. Signed. Excellent original finish.  30”h x 21” x 21”. FREE NATIONWIDE SHIPPING for all of your purchases at our Two Day Auction within the lower 48 states. No matter whether you buy one small piece or a large piece of furniture, all of your SHIPPING WILL BE FREE If you purchase 15 pieces of furniture, your shipping will still be free within the lower 48 states. We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or FedEx Ground. We deliver larger pieces ourselves on the west coast and we make a loop around the US within approximately 60 days after the auction. No matter where you live in the lower 48 states, we look forward to personally meeting you and delivering larger pieces directly to your house.

    California Historical Design, Inc
  • Emile Galle Etched Candy Dish
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Emile Galle Etched Candy Dish

    Est: $100 - $200

    Acid etched glass candy dish by Emile Galle with floral motif, 7".

    Keystone Auctions LLC
  • ÉMILE GALLÉ (1846-1904) FOR SAINT CLÉMENT - RARE E
    Mar. 22, 2025

    ÉMILE GALLÉ (1846-1904) FOR SAINT CLÉMENT - RARE E

    Est: €1,000 - €2,000

    Émile GALLÉ (1846-1904) for Saint Clément - Rare earthenware lamp featuring a Lion holding a coat of arms with fleurs de Lys against a tree, marked "Saint Clément Terre de Lorraine" and signed "Gallé Nancy". Goldfield ref: GFAD1474 Weight: 3940gr Measures: H 440MM X W 340MM Condition: Normal wear, a little lack of cover on the side of the coat of arms. Weight: 3.94 kg Region: France Dimensions: H 440MM X W 340MM

    Goldfield Auction
  • Emile Galle, Large Ceramic Vessel Vase
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Emile Galle, Large Ceramic Vessel Vase

    Est: $300 - $500

    Emile Galle Pottery Vase/Vessel. Approx. 13-1/2" x 17". Bottom rim has chip. Signed on the bottom. See images.

    Weiss Auctions
  • EMILE GALLÉ (ATTRIBUITO A) COPPIA DI POLTRONE
    Mar. 20, 2025

    EMILE GALLÉ (ATTRIBUITO A) COPPIA DI POLTRONE

    Est: €1,000 - €2,000

    Manifattura francese. Poggia testa, seduta e braccioli imbottiti. Schienale a giorno traforato con raffinati intarsi di legni vari di frutto.

    DAMS Casa d'Aste
  • EMILE GALLÉ TAVOLO "CLEMATIDE"
    Mar. 20, 2025

    EMILE GALLÉ TAVOLO "CLEMATIDE"

    Est: €1,200 - €2,000

    Tavolino da appoggio trilobato a tre gambe, con parchettatura a motivi floreali in diverse essenze (noce, arables e legni vari di frutto). Firmato.

    DAMS Casa d'Aste
  • Gallé, Émile (1846 Nancy 1904)
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Gallé, Émile (1846 Nancy 1904)

    Est: €200 - €240

    Jugendstil-Vase. Farbloses, matt geätztes Glas mit grünem und opak rosé Überfang. Aus den Schichten herausgeätztes Blumendekor und eisglasartige Struktur. Unter dem Boden Sign. "Cristallerie E. Gallé Nancy" und bez. "Modèle et décor déposés". Um 1895. H. 10, D. 17 cm.

    Dannenberg
  • Gallé, Émile (1846 Nancy 1904), Werkstatt
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Gallé, Émile (1846 Nancy 1904), Werkstatt

    Est: €200 - €240

    Jugendstil-Vase. Opakes Glas Glas mit grünen bis bräunlichen Einschmelzungen. Vollflächig aus den Schichten herausgeätztes Wildblumendekor. Kratzer. Wandung mit hoch geätzter Sign. Gallé, Nancy, Anf. 20. Jh. H. 24 cm.

    Dannenberg
  • Gallé, Émile (1846 Nancy 1904), Werkstatt
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Gallé, Émile (1846 Nancy 1904), Werkstatt

    Est: €200 - €240

    Jugendstil-Vase. Opakes Glas mit violettem Überfang. Aus den Schichten herausgeätztes Dekor mit blühender Iris und Blattwerk. Wandung mit hoch geätzter Sign. Gallé, Nancy, Anf. 20. Jh. H. 6 cm.

    Dannenberg
  • Gallé, Émile (1846 Nancy 1904), Werkstatt
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Gallé, Émile (1846 Nancy 1904), Werkstatt

    Est: €150 - €180

    Jugendstil-Vase. Oval gebauchte Wandung aus farblosem, matt geätzten Glas mit grünem und braunem Überfang. Aus den Schichten herausgeätztes, umlaufendes Landschaftsdekor mit großer Baumgruppe an Seeufer. Rückseitig in hoch geätztem Relief sign. "Gallé" mit Stern. Nancy, um 1910. 12x 16x 11,5 cm.

    Dannenberg
  • Gallé, Émile (1846 Nancy 1904)
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Gallé, Émile (1846 Nancy 1904)

    Est: €1,200 - €1,400

    Jugendstil-Vase. Hell rauchfarbenes Glas mit eisglasartig geätzter Oberfläche und geätztem Dekor von Dahlien, mit polychromen Emailfarben dekoriert und ziervergoldet. Beriebener Goldrand. Japonisierende, senkrechte Sign. "Gallé" in hoch geätztem, vergoldeten Relief. Um 1900. H. 35 cm.

    Dannenberg
  • Gallé, Émile (1846 Nancy 1904), Werkstatt
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Gallé, Émile (1846 Nancy 1904), Werkstatt

    Est: €100 - €120

    Jugendstil-Deckeldose. Glas mit Disteldekor in farbiger Emailbemalung mit Goldumrandung. Boden mit gravierter Sign. E. Gallé Nancy, um 1900. D. 7 cm.

    Dannenberg
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