DeVez, French Cameo Glass Vase. Signed on one side.
Vase has a narrow neck and broadens towards the base. Features an intricate design of leaves and flowers etched in a lighter shade.
Condition: Small black spot on back but overall good.
Size: 3 x 3 x 6 in.
Cameo glass marked deVez, a tradename of Mont & Stump, was made between the late 1850s and early 1880s.
E. S. Mont founded a glassworks at La Villette near Paris in 1850. Mont moved to Pantin, a Paris suburb, around 1855. By 1859, the company was known as Cristallerie de La Villette.
F. Strumpf joined the company in 1868, at which time it became Mont & Stumpf. When Mont’s son joined the company in 1873, the name became Monot Pere et Fils et Stumpf.
In the late 1850s through the early 1880s, Mont & Stumpf and its successor made cameo glass using the trade names of deVez and Mont Joye. The word deVez is a pseudonym for De Verraux, the art director at the Pantin factory. The company changed its name in 1894 to Stumpf, Touvier, Violette & Cooye.
After World War I, Legas & Cie acquired the company and changed the name to Verreries et Cristalleries de St. Denis et Pantin Reunies. The company ceased operations in 1939.
#12 #3412
Condition
Small black spot on back but overall good.
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