"Important Art Deco Marbled Glass Bowl Signed Schneider France, Circa 1925–1935."
Important Art Deco marbled glass bowl signed Schneider, France, circa 1925–1935. This large, footed bowl is crafted from artistic glass by Schneider, a leading name in French Art Deco glassmaking. The bowl is made of thick marbled glass, displaying a remarkable interplay of colors: luminous amber, warm orange, and golden brown, enhanced by a rim highlighted in a particularly elegant deep cobalt blue. The gradations are finely blended, offering a rich interplay of colors depending on the light and viewing angle, demonstrating exceptionally high-level glasswork. The wide, flared shape rests on a baluster-shaped foot of dark, purplish glass, creating a refined contrast characteristic of Schneider's work from the 1920s. The piece exudes a strong decorative presence, typical of large Art Deco display pieces. The signature "Schneider," engraved on the base of the foot, confirms the authenticity of this work. This bowl comes from a private collection of Art Nouveau and Art Deco glassware, assembled by discerning collectors, including pieces by Schneider and Daum, selected for their quality and authenticity. Characteristics: Period: Art Deco, circa 1925–1935 Origin: France Material: Marbled art glass Colors: Amber, orange, golden brown, cobalt blue Signature: Schneider, engraved on the base Dimensions: Diameter: 35 cm Height: 12.5 cm Condition: Very good condition. No chips, cracks, or scratches. There are some very slight micro-scratches on the interior, normal for a well-preserved antique item and in no way detracting from its aesthetic appeal or quality.