Le Verre Français (Verreries Schneider) | Purple Cameo-Glass Plafonnier | France c.1922

A good “Le Verre Francais” cameo glass plafonnier, the acid etched design of stylised fronds and flower heads, with the original wrought iron chain fitments for suspension, signed in the cameo “Charder”. France c1922.

Diam. 51cm/20in; Ht. 62/24.

Verreries Schneider (Le verre Français), Epinay-sur-Seine 1913

Charles Schneider

  • Charles Schneider was born in Chateau-Thierry, near Paris, on 23rd February 1881.

  • His brother, Ernest Schneider (1877-1937), started working for Daum in 1903 as clerk. Charles had started an artistic career and was already active at Daum since 1898.

  • In 1913, the brothers decided to start their own business and bought a small glass factory in association with a friend Henri Wolf, at Epinay-sur-Seine.

  • In 1918, fire destroyed the studios at Galle and a group of artists went to Schneider’s.

  • Early Cameo glass in art Nouveau style is signed “Le Verre Francais” and “Charder” pseudonym for Charles Schneider

  • Pate-de-verre and art deco glass is signed simply “Schneider”

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