This Daum France miniature vase is a stunning piece of antique art nouveau glassware. The vase was handblown in France between 1890 and 1914 by Daum Freres and features a glossy finish. The vase is clear in color and has an etched backstamp. It measures 2.25 inches in length, 2.75 inches in width, and has a height of 3 inches plus or minus. The vase is signed by Daum France and is an original piece, not a licensed reproduction.
This rare and unique vase is perfect for collectors of antique glassware and those who appreciate the art nouveau style. It is a miniature masterpiece and a testament to the skill of the French artisans who crafted it. The vase comes in a shipping box only and weighs 8.0 ounces prior to packaging for shipping. This piece is immaculate! The signature dates to Daum Freres who made around 3000 pieces of glass. Not many in the scheme of things. This is a great start for entry collectors of Daum glass or for the collector who wants a unique small piece that will fit into any display. Exquisitely crafted and handblown in the Victorian era. Any marks that you may see in photos are reflections. I try my best to not have reflections of surroundings or shadows however, when photographing clear crystal sometimes it’s difficult to avoid them. The glass is literally crystal clear with no chipping or cracking. I purchased this piece among others from a collector that traveled the world and passed many years ago. He had an incredible eye for collectible art in all forms and this piece is no exception!! Simple and beautiful with a wonderful history.