Set of six elegant coupe glasses by Verreries Doyen, crafted in demi-crystal and adorned with hand-cut geometric leaf motifs around the bowl. The refined design and balanced proportions reflect the Art Deco aesthetic popular in the early 20th century, particularly the 1930s.
Each glass measures approximately 12.5 cm in height and 8.5 cm in diameter, making them perfect for serving champagne, cocktails, or even elegant desserts. The wide, shallow bowl enhances both presentation and aroma, ideal for celebratory or vintage-style drinks.
A sophisticated example of Belgian demi-crystal from the 1930s, combining beauty and everyday functionality.
In the early 20th century, Jean-Baptiste Doyen and his son Gaston established a glass factory in Havré-Ville, near Mons, Belgium. Originally named Verreries Gobeleteries d'Havré-Ville, the company specialized in producing high-quality blown glassware, including tableware, lighting, and decorative pieces. Doyen's work became particularly renowned for its Art Deco designs, featuring elegant shapes, refined engravings, and meticulous craftsmanship.
Today, Doyen's glassware remains highly sought after by enthusiasts and collectors of Belgian Art Deco pieces. Their timeless elegance and historical significance continue to make them prized additions to vintage collections, standing as a testament to Belgium's rich glassmaking tradition and artistic heritage.
Will be well packaged and protected.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsTransparentMaterialCrystal, GlassNumber of items1Height12 cmWidth8 cmDepth8 cm