Permanent Collection Record
Images



Metadata
Object ID |
1937.10142 |
Collection |
Decorative Arts |
Media Collection |
Glass Collection |
Manufacturer |
Verlys of America (1935-1951) |
Title |
Les Canards Saivages (Wild Ducks) Amber Bowl, V-835 |
Date |
Circa 1937 |
Makers Marks |
The undeside has an engraved manufacturer's mark "Verlys" written in script. |
Description |
Verlys of America (1935-1951) created art glass in Newark, Ohio from 1935 to 1951. The Societe Holophane Francais was established near Rouen, France in 1920 as a subsidiary of the Holophane Company in the United States to make vehicle headlights. They expanded into making art glass and referred to it as Verlys. They produced high quality blown and molded glass with designs featuring plants, flowers, birds, fish, and geometric patterns. They established Verlys of America in Newark, Ohio in 1935. Many of the products produced there used molds supplied by Verlys France. Unlike the French Verlys that featured a molded manufacturer's mark, the Verlys of America pieces were hand signed with an engraving pen. |
Medium |
Glass |
Technique |
Press Molded |
Height (in) |
2.500 |
Diameter (in) |
13.500 |
Culture |
American |
School |
Art Deco |
Place of Origin |
Newark, Ohio, United States |
Credit Line |
Gift of Verlys of America |
Search Terms |
Amber American Art Glass Animals Art Deco Birds Bowls Decorative Bowls Ducks Glass Newark, Ohio Ohio Companies Ohio Manufacturers Press Molded Verlys of America (1935-1951) |
Location |
On view in the Arts of Ohio Gallery, 3rd Floor |