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Pin, 1900 Hammered brass hinged box, c. 1895-1905 Gold, enamel, pearl, diamond; Alfred Daguet (n.d.) swan motif For S. Bing's salon L’Art Nouveau, Designer unknown Paris (1895-1904) English French Bronze nude figurine candlestick, Pewter and copper bowl with four before 1900 handles, c. 1900 Attributed to Rubin Hippolyte (b. 1830) Liberty & Co., London French (from 1883) English 37) CASE (clockwise from bottom left): February 5, 2002 – January 5, 2003 Tudric carriage clock, c. 1900 Pewter and enamel notebook with pencil, Pewter, enamel c. 1900 Liberty and Co., London OBJECT GUID E Maker unknown (from 1883) French English GALLERY XII Cast bronze iris ink stand, n.d. Tudric pewter mantel clock, c. 1902 1) Laburnum library lamp #1539, c. 1902 Maker unknown Archibald Knox (1864-1933) Bronze and Favrile glass Origin unknown Liberty & Co., London Tiffany Studios (1902-1932) (from 1883) American Brass and copper desk set, c. 1895 English Sperry & Alexander Company 2) CASE (left to right): German 41) Spider and web lamp, c. 1902 Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) Bronze and Favrile glass Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company Gilt brass snake ink stand, 1911 Tiffany Studios (1902-1932) (1892-1900) Maker unknown American American Origin unknown 42) Morning glory paperweight vase, c. 1915 Iridescent gold Favrile glass vase, Silver and enamel page knife, c. 1915 Favrile glass 1892-1900 Maker unknown Tiffany Studios (1902-1932), Glazed clay jardiniere with handles, French for Panama-Pacific Exposition, Iridescent gold Favrile glass vase, c. 1900, Hector Guimard (1867-1942), French San Francisco 1892-1900 38) The Bridge, early 19th century American Special order, marked “o” Colored woodblock print New acquisition 6) CASE (left to right): Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) 3) Abstract shaped glazed clay door handle, Rookwood Pottery, Japanese 43) Iridescent Favrile glass vase, 1902 c.1900 Cincinnati (1880-1967) Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) Hector Guimard (1867-1942) Charles Stewart Todd (1885-1950), 39) Peacock mirror, c. 1902 Tiffany Studios (1902-1932) French decorator Cast bronze and Favrile glass American American Tiffany Studios (1902-1932) 4) Five colored paper bookplates, Castel American Béranger, c. 1900 Glazed clay vase with floral motif, c. 1914 Hector Guimard (1867-1942) 40) CASE (left to right): French Pyriform relief molded glazed clay vase, c. 1913 Mantel clock, c. 1895-1904 5) Glazed clay jardiniere with handles, Wooden body covered with c. 1900 7) Iridescent glazed clay vase depicting copper sheeting Hector Guimard (1867-1942) sea life, no date (n.d.) Alfred Daguet (n.d.) French Clément Massier (1845-1917) For S. Bing’s salon L’Art Nouveau, French Paris (1895-1904) French 445 north park avenue, winter park, florida 32789 407-645-5311 www.morsemuseum.org ©2002 Charles Hosmer Morse Foundation, Inc. 8) CASE (left to right): 14) CASE (clockwise, from back left): Frosted glass bowl with blue and green GALLERY XIII 36) CASE (left to right): Steuben Glassworks, 1903-present, leaf design, n.d. Glazed clay vase, c. 1900 American 30) CASE (clockwise from back left): Silver-plated coffret and key, n.d. Zsolnay Art Pottery (from 1862) Glass vase with carved water lilies and Royale de Rozenburg Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942) Hungarian Ivory colored carved glass vase, n.d. leaves, n.d. (1883-1916), J. Luriaen, designer, English J. Schelling, decorator, Dutch, Gilt bronze vase, c. 1900 Iridescent gold glass vase, c. 1904 20) Zodiac, lithograph, 1896 Pendant E. Maurel (n.d.) Believed to be illustrated for the art Porcelain ewer with exotic flowers motif, Gold, enamel; four seasons motif French Iridescent blue glass fan vase, c. 1920 magazine, La Plume, c. 1900 René Jules Lalique (1860-1945) Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) French 9) Walnut candle stand, c. 1903 Iridescent blue bud vase with three Czechoslovakian Porcelain vase with floral motif, c. 1900 Maker unknown stems, c. 1905 Glazed red clay pitcher, c. 1894-1906 Origin unknown 21) Glass and bronze lamp, c. 1900 Porcelain vase with stylized carnation George E. Ohr (1857-1918) 15) Baluster panels, 1898-1899 Émile Gallé (1846-1904) design, c. 1900 American 10) Iridescent green glazed clay ewer with Schlesinger and Mayer department French leaf-like fronds design, n.d. store, Chicago (now Carson, Pirie, 31) CASE (left to right): Glass and brass pair of earrings, c. 1900 Maker unknown Scott & Co.) 22) Art Nouveau valance, c. 1898-1905 Gouda Zuid Holland Pottery Attributed to Louis Comfort Tiffany Austrian Copper coated cast iron Velvet mohair with hand embroidered Company (1898-1964) (1848-1933) Louis Henry Sullivan (1856-1924) Dutch American 11) Lithograph, 1899 American applique and some hand painting Desk, c. 1903 Fruitwood, maple, marquetry, Émile Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956) New acquisition French Gallé (1846-1904), French Glazed clay candle lamp with applied Pin, c. 1900 English floral design, early 20th century Gold and plique a jour enamel; winged 16) Cornice block from the Chicago Stock 23) Iridescent glass vase, c. 1900 nymph figure 12) Mahogany breakfront, 1890-1917 Glasfabrik Johann-Loetz Witwe 26) Glazed clay figurine, 1905-10 Glazed clay humidor with stylized poppies Eugène Feuillâtre (1870-1916) Maker unknown Exchange building, c. 1893 (1836-1939) Amphora Porzellanfabrik, motif, early 20th century French French Building demolished in 1972 Austrian Reissner, Stellmacher & Kessel Louis Henry Sullivan (1856-1924) (from 1892) Glazed clay vase with iris motif, Transparent amber green Favrile glass Vases (top to bottom, left to right): American 24) Furniture platform (left to right): Austrian early 20th century cypriot vase, c. 1899 Amphora Porzellanfabrik, New acquisition Special order, marked “o,” for S. Bing’s Reissner, Stellmacher & Kessel Mahogany oblong table with brass 27) CASE: 32) Gilt bronze table lamp depicting dancer salon L’Art Nouveau, Paris (1895-1904) (from 1892) 17) Marquetry bowl, 1892-1901 handles, Loïe Fuller, c. 1900 Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company Austrian Favrile glass c. 1900 Glazed clay plate depicting Raoul-François Larche (1860-1912) Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) Louis Majorelle (1859-1926) woman’s face, c. 1891 French (1892-1900) Handled ceramic vase with applied Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company French Limoges (from 1736) American grapes and leaves, n.d. (1892-1900) French 33) Groups on Street, early 19th century American Walnut chairs with purple striped Colored woodblock print Pin, c. 1900 Porcelain vase with floral motif, 1892 upholstery, c. 1900 Under the Hill, book, 1913 Utagawa Hiroshigi (1797-1858) Gold, opal, emeralds; Lorelei figure, 18) Young Girl Holding a Bouquet of Louis Majorelle (1859-1926) Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898) Japanese after the river siren of German legend Glazed clay vase with female head, n.d. Flowers,1900 French English Designer unknown Lithograph 34) Walnut chairs with rose-colored Origin unknown 13) CASE (left to right): Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) Desk, c. 1903 28) Clamshell shaped glazed clay vase with upholstery, c. 1900 Czechoslovakian Fruitwood, maple, marquetry Louis Majorelle (1859-1926) Pin, c. 1900 Glass vase with silver overlay, n.d. Émile Gallé (1846-1904) fish and frog figures, c. 1895 French Gold; young maiden figure Glasfabrik Johann-Loetz Witwe 19) CASE (left to right): French Émile Gallé (1846-1904) Henri Dropsy (1836-1939) Émile Gallé (1846-1904), French 35) Leaded-glass mirror in wood frame, French Austrian French, Stack tables, c. 1910 1895-1905 Oak inlaid with various woods 29) Earthenware vase, c. 1910 Abel Landry (1871-1923) Pin, c. 1900 Transparent amber glass rosewater Glass bowl with green thistle design, Louis Majorelle (1859-1926) American Terra Cotta and Ceramic French Glass, pearls, brass; female figure sprinkler, n.d. c. 1904-1914 French Company (Teco) (1895-1921) Attributed to René Jules Lalique Special order, marked “o” Attributed to Fernand Moreau, (1860-1945) Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) Glass vase with silver overlay, n.d. 25) Marbleized glazed clay vase, n.d. designer French American Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) American Glass and enamel vase with floral motif, 1864 English New acquisition art nouveau in america and europe from the morse collection february 5 2002 - january 5, 2003 8) CASE (left to right): 14) CASE (clockwise, from back left): Frosted glass bowl with blue and green GALLERY XIII 36) CASE (left to right): Steuben Glassworks, 1903-present, leaf design, n.d. Glazed clay vase, c. 1900 American 30) CASE (clockwise from back left): Silver-plated coffret and key, n.d. Zsolnay Art Pottery (from 1862) Glass vase with carved water lilies and Royale de Rozenburg Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942) Hungarian Ivory colored carved glass vase, n.d. leaves, n.d. (1883-1916), J. Luriaen, designer, English J. Schelling, decorator, Dutch, Gilt bronze vase, c. 1900 Iridescent gold glass vase, c. 1904 20) Zodiac, lithograph, 1896 Pendant E. Maurel (n.d.) Believed to be illustrated for the art Porcelain ewer with exotic flowers motif, Gold, enamel; four seasons motif French Iridescent blue glass fan vase, c. 1920 magazine, La Plume, c. 1900 René Jules Lalique (1860-1945) Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) French 9) Walnut candle stand, c. 1903 Iridescent blue bud vase with three Czechoslovakian Porcelain vase with floral motif, c. 1900 Maker unknown stems, c. 1905 Glazed red clay pitcher, c. 1894-1906 Origin unknown 21) Glass and bronze lamp, c. 1900 Porcelain vase with stylized carnation George E. Ohr (1857-1918) 15) Baluster panels, 1898-1899 Émile Gallé (1846-1904) design, c. 1900 American 10) Iridescent green glazed clay ewer with Schlesinger and Mayer department French leaf-like fronds design, n.d. store, Chicago (now Carson, Pirie, 31) CASE (left to right): Glass and brass pair of earrings, c. 1900 Maker unknown Scott & Co.) 22) Art Nouveau valance, c. 1898-1905 Gouda Zuid Holland Pottery Attributed to Louis Comfort Tiffany Austrian Copper coated cast iron Velvet mohair with hand embroidered Company (1898-1964) (1848-1933) Louis Henry Sullivan (1856-1924) Dutch American 11) Lithograph, 1899 American applique and some hand painting Desk, c.