Verrerie D’art Degué | Pewter Table Lamp | France c.1925-35 | SOLD

Product Code: LG026

A French table lamp designed with gingko leaves and stylised ferns, probably made from pewter and in the style of Henri Fournet, signed in the base “Made In France” & “606”, supporting  a “pate-de-verre” lampshade with acid-stencilled signature “Degue”. France, c.1925-35.

Ht.45cm/18ins.

Verrerie D’art Degué, Compiègne (1926-39)

David Guéron (1892-1950)

  • David Gueron, of Turkish origin and a former fighter of the French Foreign Legion, was the founder of the “Cristalleries De Compiegne”.
  • In 1926 Gueron founded a new factory, which he called “Verrerie D’Art Degue” and put his full attention on the designing and production of Art Deco luxury art-glass.
  • His factory was located on the “Boulevard Malesherbes” and his showroom was on the “41 rue de Paris”.
  • Gueron foolishly copied the designs of other successful French glass artists like Daum, Muller Frères and Schneider, the latter taking him to court.
  • The lengthily law process (1926-1932), cost both firms a lot of money and financially ruined both companies even though Schneider won the case.
  • When the Second World War started David Gueron shut his glassworks and fled France and was last seen in Paris in 1949.
  • Today Degué is considered to be one of most successful commercial art glass brands of the Art Deco era, particularly famous for its high-quality lighting fixtures and “marmoreal”
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