The value of Charles Schneider's vases and glassware
If you own a French glass made by or after Charles Schneider, and would like to know its value, our state-approved experts and auctioneers will offer you their appraisal services. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your work, and provide you with a precise estimate of its current market value. Then, if you'd like to sell your work, we'll direct you to the best possible arrangement to get the best price for it.
Rating and value of Schneider glass pieces
The house of Charles Scheider produced creations totally apart. The most famous are the vases, often featured at auction. Nowadays, prices for these creations can rise considerably under the auctioneer's hammer. Their vases are particularly prized, by buyers from all over the world. The price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €30 to €15,000, at the moment, a substantial gap but one that says a lot about the value that can be attributed to the glass objects of the house. In 2021, a multi-layered glass bowl with acid decoration sold for €13,000, originally estimated at €600 to €1,000.
Order of value from a simple work to the most prestigious
Type of object | Estimation |
|---|---|
Glass lamp | 80 to 6 150€ |
Glass bowl | 50 to 13 000€ |
Glass vase | 30 to 15 000€ |
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Style and technique from Schneider
Schneider offers two distinct glassware collections French glass and the Schneider line, both of which have different destinations. The Scheider brothers are part of the Nancy School movement, in the vein of Émile Gallé, who will spread the Art Deco style.
The history of the Schneider brothers
The beginning of the Schneider glassworks is the fruit of collaboration. Charles Schneider and his brother Ernest were trained in the art of glassmaking in Nancy, at the Daum brothers' factory. There, they acquired a wide range of techniques, and in 1913 founded their own factory in Épinay sur Seine. Their business grew rapidly, and before the First World War, their creations were sold and exported all over the world. Charles Schneider soon took the helm of the family business, which is why his name is more widely remembered today. It was he who launched the two Schneider lines: French glass, aimed at the general public on an average budget, and the Schneider line, which is more luxurious but also more expensive. As most of the glassworks' buyers were American, the Great Depression of 1929 had a major impact on the company. In 1938, the company went bankrupt. Charles, who had had two children in the meantime, succeeded with their help in saving the company.
The success of the le verre français line
The succes story of Schneider glass is due to the strategy of originality, but with mass production. However, the quality of the glass products remains high, which is why sales are high. The business strategy works: Schneider glassworks aims to compete with low-end German companies by offering mid-range products that are a little more expensive but still affordable. The price of French glass is high and stable today, with the most popular pieces being brightly-colored, multi-layered and acid-decorated. The most sought-after product remains the vase, but lamps as well as glass bowls are also highly prized on the auction market.
Recognize the house Schneider signature
Schneider glasses are signed. However, over the years, the signature has evolved. You can sometimes find the inscription " Schneider ", the inscription " Charder ", another name for the line le verre français, or even a berlingot tricolore : this is why it's best to have them appraised.
Knowing the value of a piece
If you happen to own a glass piece by Schneider, or think you might, don't hesitate to request a free appraisal using our form on our website. A member of our team of experts and certified auctioneers will contact you promptly to provide you with an estimate of the market value of your piece, as well as any relevant information about it. If you wish to sell your property, you will also be accompanied by our specialists in order to benefit from alternatives to sell it at the best possible price, taking into account the inclinations of the market.
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