Signed with a star, with beautifully executed floral decorations, produced between 1904 and 1914.
A "galle with star" in the context of Émile Gallé's art refers to a glass piece produced after the artist's death, usually between 1904 and 1914. The star, placed next to the "Gallé" signature, indicates that the work was created by his workshops under the direction of his widow, Henriette Gallé, after the master's death.
Vase with a large round stand, then narrowing p, colorless glass with pink and light green powder, reliefs in several layers of brown with color variations.
Original work.
After Émile Gallé's death in 1904, his workshops continued to produce glass works, including the famous Art Nouveau pieces.
The star mark:
The star next to the "Gallé" signature indicates that the piece was made during this posthumous period, when Henriette Gallé was in charge of the workshop.
Authenticity and value:
Even if not directly made by Émile Gallé, these works are considered authentic and can be highly valuable, especially if they are of high quality, like the piece offered for sale.



































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