The maker of the shade is Degue.
It is signed “Ros” which was a synonym for french art glass company known as Degue in Deco times.
Degué glass was destined for the collections of the few privileged Americans and French able to afford them. These extravagant works were rarely seen outside the homes of such collectors but influenced the taste and fashions of the day through their appearance in exhibitions and magazines of the late 1920s. The glassware made up to 1930 was colourful, whereas the items made after 1930 were frosted and more subdued, in response to the Great Depression.
In 1936, due to the great strikes, the Degué glassworks stopped operating. It was officially closed in 1939 at the outbreak of WWII.
The Degue center bowl of this chandelier is made out of Degue’s typically thick-walled, molded glass and shows a great, strict geometrical decor as well as the pattern of grapes.
It is tinted a soft baby-blue with a frosted surface. There are a couple of bubbles on the edge of the glass in one area denoting the hand made nature of this Art Deco light. It is signed “ROS” in script
on one surface.
The metal of the frame is Nickel plated.
This ceiling bowl has been totally re-wired, in our UL listed workshop, with a new American socket cluster containing three sockets and it is ready to go.
Measurements: The Overall height is 18”. The maximum width (shade) is 13 1/2”.
$ 650.00 for the complete French Degue re-stored ceiling light... plus careful packaging and shipping