Crystal frog, Val Saint Lambert, crystal 2024 paperweight, glass figurine animal, made in Belgium, De Sousa, animal decor, toad
Val Saint Lambert crystal paperweight in the shape of a frog. This clear crystal frog is designed by Catherine De Sousa and made by Cristallerie De Val Saint Lambert.
Exact age unknown, estimated periode is 1975-1999.
Val Saint Lambert is a glassware manufacturer located in Seraing (Belgium) and was founded in 1826. It is the first (and to this day the only) manufacturer of Belgium Crystal. They are most famous for their cut crystal pieces as well as colored Victorian style glassware. Later they were recognized for their Art Nouveau and Art Deco designs.
Condition
Good – used vintage condition, no cracks or chips. Natural age related wear
Some scratches, manly on the bottom, please review the pictures carefully.
Pictures are part of the description (the item you see in the photo's is the item you will receive)
Measurements (approximately)
Height: 4.5cm (1.77")
Width: 12cm (4.72")
Depth: 10cm (3.94")
Additional information
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