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Lalique Martinets Vase
The Martinets vase combines the forces of imagination and nature, featuring a flock of migrating swifts fleeing winter...

$2,950.00


Lalique Cap Ferrat Blue Fish, #20
Lalique glass is lead based, either mold blown or pressed. Made in France....

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Lalique Etoile Filante Annual Holiday Ornament, Clear, 2012
Lalique Etoile Filante Annual Holiday Ornament, Clear, 2012 
etoile Filante means "shooting star" in French. The pattern is inspired by the swirling pattern of a shooting star across the night sky.
 $125.00
Item# 10260000
Lalique Etoile Filante Annual Holiday Ornament, Red, 2012
Lalique Etoile Filante Annual Holiday Ornament, Red, 2012 
1 9/10 in D - etoile Filante means "shooting star" in French. The pattern is inspired by the swirling pattern of a shooting star across the night sky.
 $125.00
Item# 10260100
Lalique Annual Ornament Masque De Femme 2011
Lalique Annual Ornament Masque De Femme 2011 
The "Masque de Femme" panel, originally created by Rene Lalique in 1935 to adorn a fountain, carries the imaginary world of its creator, influenced by femininity and nature. Both vintage and avant-garde, it reveals the face of an enigmatic woman with delicate traits surrounded by an aquatic fauna. Today, LALIQUe crystallizes this famous design on the 2011 Christmas ornament.
Final Sale $100.00
Item# 10120100
Lalique Figure Gabriel Angel 5 3/8 in
Lalique Figure Gabriel Angel 5 3/8 in 
Lalique glass is lead based, either mold blown or pressed. Made in France.
 $435.00
Item# 1219500
Lalique Nativity, Three Kings
Lalique Nativity, Three Kings 
From left to right: Balthazar: 3.4", Melchior: 4.5", and Gaspard: 4.5"
 $1410.00
Item# 1215000
Lalique Nativity Joseph - 4 1/2 in
Lalique Nativity Joseph - 4 1/2 in 
H 4.5
 $330.00
Item# 1212700
Lalique Figure Cherub With Flute - 3 1/10 in
Lalique Figure Cherub With Flute - 3 1/10 in 
Lalique glass is lead based, either mold blown or pressed. Made in France.
 $435.00
Item# 1212000
Lalique Figurine Twin Angels - 3 1/5 in
Lalique Figurine Twin Angels - 3 1/5 in 
Lalique glass is lead based, either mold blown or pressed. Made in France.
 $515.00
Item# 1209300
Lalique Figure Cherub With Lyre - 3 1/5 in
Lalique Figure Cherub With Lyre - 3 1/5 in 
Lalique glass is lead based, either mold blown or pressed. Made in France.
 $435.00
Item# 1212100
Lalique Figure Cherub With Mandolin - 3 1/10 in
Lalique Figure Cherub With Mandolin - 3 1/10 in 
Lalique glass is lead based, either mold blown or pressed. Made in France.
 $435.00
Item# 1212200

HISTORY OF RENE LALIQUE GLASS
René Lalique became synonymous with French Art Nouveau decorative arts. René Lalique was born in 1860 and first began designing fine jewelry in Paris in 1881. Lalique pursued increasingly more innovative experimentation in glass commencing around 1883. Early works used the familiar "lost wax" technique by which the model is made in wax while a mold is formed around the model. Then, the wax is melted and molten glass is poured into the mold. Lalique glass was made in this manner until approximately 1905 at which time the factory was redesigned for a larger production.

As such, the individual uniqueness of each example of Lalique glass came to an end with the end of the one-time only molding technique around wax models. The success of this venture resulted in the opening of his own glassworks at Combs-la-Ville in 1909. During the art nouveau period, Lalique was well known for a wide variety of objects including perfume bottles, vases, inkwells, decorative boxes, and bookends. In 1921 a larger factory was established at Wingen-sur-Moder in Alsace-Lorraine. By the '30s Lalique was world renowned as the most important designer of his time.

Lalique glass is lead based, either mold blown or pressed. Favored motifs during the Art Nouveau period were dancing nymphs, fish, dragonflies, and foliage. Characteristically the glass is crystal in combination with acid-etched relief. Later some items were made in as many as ten colors (red, amber, and green among them) and were occasionally accented with enameling. These colored pieces, especially those in, black, are highly prized by advanced collectors.

During the '20s and '30s, Lalique designed several vases and bowls reminiscent of American Indian art. He also developed a line in the Art Deco style decorated with stylized birds, florals, and geometries. In addition to vases, clocks, automobile mascots, stemware, and bottles, many other useful objects were produced. While not well known, Lalique also experimented with bronze and other materials as well. Most glass was clear or opalescent glass and signed via engraving or in the mold "R. Lalique".

The R. Lalique signature was only used until 1945 with the death of René. At that time, René Lalique's son Marc took over the company. Production of many pieces produced prior to 1945 ceased following René's death although some are still in production albeit with a different marking. The firm is still in operation today.

 

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