Etablissement Jean Gauthier (E.J.G) | 2 Art Deco Wall Lights | France c.1930-40 | SOLD
Product Code: LG369A pair of small but very stylish art deco wall lights, the moulded and polished glass cylinders of geometric form and design; moulded “E.J.G.1081 France” France for établissement Jean Gauthier, c.1930-40.
Ht.23.5cm/9.25in; w.8.5/3.5; depth 7/2.75.
Etablissement Jean Gauthier (E.J.G) 1919-1939
Rue J.Robert, Paris & Ezanville
- Etablissement Jean Gauthier was a major French art deco glassworks established by the designer Jean Gauthier.
- The company is highly regarded for its moulded-pressed Art Deco glassware, often used in architectural lighting and chandeliers
- Jean Gauthier had his first workshop at 12-14 rue Jean Robert in Paris and later expanded with factories in the town of Ezanville.
- In the early days just after the first world war Gauthier made cameo shades that were sometimes signed Gauthier.
- Glass was signed E.J.G for “Etablissement Jean Gauthier” and J.Robert based on the street name of the first workshop.
- In the 30s Gauthier started a line of opalescent glass, using industrial methods, that allowed for the geometric and modernist designs typical of the 1930s.
- This glass is often signed EZAN France, based on the location of the factory in Ezanville.



