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Glass
, Porcelain and Pottery
Artist
and Manufacturer Information*
The
following is an alphabetical list of artists
and manufacturers of glass, porcelain and pottery. This list
is by no means complete, nor can we guarantee the accuracy
of the information. Please
keep in mind that the spellings of names often change when
translated into another language, and that this list is not
intended to be a complete reference. This information has
been compiled from many sources and is constantly being
updated. For information on artists
not listed here, please feel free to use the links
page in our library section to perform online searches.
There are several great links to other sites that have
extensive documentation on marks and manufacturers.
*This
page is constantly being updated, so please excuse any
errors or omissions.
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Sabino
Paris, France
(1919 - )
Marius Ernest Sabino.
Clear,
colored, frosted, stained, enameled & (best-known)
opalescent glass. Entire operation (including moulds)
eventually sold to US firm 1978, manufacturing
continuing in France. |
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| St.
Clement France
Makers of majolica. |
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Denis et Pantin (Verrerie
et Cristallerie de St Denis et Pantin Réunies)
St Denis, Paris, France (1919 - c 1939) Legras & Cie merged with Cristallerie de
Pantin (then trading as Stumpf, Touvier, Viollet &
Cie). H P Berlage (1900), Camille Tutré De Varreux
(1910). Marks include "Legras",
"Pantin", & "De Vez" . |
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| Sarreguemines
France Makers of majolica, porcelain and
ironstone. |
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| Schneider,
Cristallerie Epinay-sur-Seine,
France (1908 - 1981)
Charles
Schneider (studied under Gallé & Daum) & his
brother Ernest. Originally commercial glass, changing
to decorative glassware in 1920s. Pieces signed
"Schneider", "Le Verre Français"
or (rare) "Charder". Colored glass
discontinued early 1930s. Robert Schneider (Charles'
son) (1948-). Factory moved to Lorris (Loiret) 1962
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