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Lalique of France, a clear and frosted glass 'Igor' caviar bowl, raised on dolphin supports, inscribed 'Lalique R France' to the base, 19.5cm diameter. Overall good condition some general wear and tear commensurate with use. Small small scratched to exterior of bowl and one fish tail has a chip.
A Rene Lalique style early 20th century opalescent glass figural group depicting two female nudes standing with arms linked before drapery, 22cms high.Condition ReportThe right hand figure's head has been been broken and badly re-glued and has been drilled to the back where a light fitting would have been situated.
R. LALIQUEVase 'Ornis' ou 'Oreilles oiseaux'création en 1926Signé R. LALIQUE FRANCE et gravé N°976, en verre fumé brun soufflé-moulé opalescent, anses moulé-pressé en application collées à chaudH: 19cm.(7 1/2in.); L: 21cm.(8 1/4in.). A signed smocked glass 'Ornis' or 'Oreilles oiseaux' vase by R. Lalique France designed in 1926.Footnotes:Bibliographie:MARCILHAC Félix, R. LALIQUE, catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre de verre. Les éditions de l'amateur, Paris, 1994, Ref 976For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
R. LALIQUEVase 'Albert' ou 'Deux têtes de faucon'Création en 1925Signé R. LALIQUE, en verre fumé brun soufflé-moulé opalescent, anses moulé-pressé en application collées à chaudH: 17cm.(6 11/16in.); L: 21cm.(8 1/4in.). A signed smocked glass 'Albert' or 'Deux têtes de faucon' vase by R. Lalique designed in 1925.Footnotes:Bibliographie:MARCILHAC Félix, R. LALIQUE, catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre de verre. Les éditions de l'amateur, Paris, 1994, Ref 958For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
R. LALIQUEVase 'Druide' ou 'Gui de chêne'Création en 1924Signé R. LALIQUE, en verre blanc soufflé-moulé patiné opalescent et couleurH: 19cm.(7 1/2in.); L: 20cm.(7 7/8in.). A signed white blown glass 'Druide' or 'Gui de chêne' vase by R. Lalique designed in 1924.Footnotes:Bibliographie:MARCILHAC Félix, R. LALIQUE, catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre de verre. Les éditions de l'amateur, Paris, 1994, Ref 937For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
YVES ST LAURENT; LALIQUE; A SMALL COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY; AND A CARTIER VAPORISER Yves St Laurent, a gilt metal sunburst pendant on cord, with heart shaped panel slider signed Yves St Laurent, stamped YSL Made in France; together with a Yves St Laurent heart pendant and matching brooch, stamped YSL Made in France to the reverse; a blue glass cross pendant by Lalique, the bale signed LALIQUE, in original box; and Cartier, Paris, a Refillable Purse Natural Spray, with black enamel detail, in a fitted Cartier box; and a gilt metal double heart brooch, unmarked Size/dimensions: sunburst pendant 4.1cm diameter; heart pendant 5.3cm long including bale; brooch 4cm long; Lalique pendant 3cm long; Cartier vaporiser 9.8cm high Condition Report: The Yves St Laurent items have some wear commensurate with occasional use, a couple of small patches of verdigris Lalique pendant has a large chip to a corner at the base of the pendant, it is at the back and so not very noticeable to the front Cartier Vaporiser some light surface wear, some rubbing to the gilding at the top where the lid goes on, a couple of small patches of tarnishing. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GROUP OF CUT CRYSTAL AND COLOURED GLASSWARES, to include a large Stuart Crystal Cascade vase height 33cm and similar rose bowl, a boxed Caithness Sea Spray limited edition paperweight numbered 97/750 with certificate and stand, a ships decanter, five decanters of different forms, a red cut to clear pedestal bowl diameter 27cm, Caithness Maydance and Sentinel paperweights, a damaged glass pheasant signed Lalique France, a millefiori paperweight, sets of drinking glasses, etc (Qty) (Condition Report: most pieces appear in good condition, some damage, would benefit from a clean)
RENÉ LALIQUE (Ay, France, 1860- Paris, 1945)."Vase no. 3. France, ca. 1925.Art Deco tabletop centrepiece of circular form in acid-etched moulded glass with vegetal decorations and borders.Signed R. Lalique in the central area.Work reproduced in "Le Catalogue Raisonné del L'Ouvre en Verre de R. Lalique", by Felix Marcilhac, Les Editions de l'Amateur , Pag. 702, nº. 3020 with photo.Procedure: Private Collection, Spain between 1970-1990.Measurements: 2.5 cm (height); 23.5 cm (diameter).The firm Lalique was originally founded by René Jules Lalique (1860 - 1945), one of the most prominent glassmakers of the time, and one of the first to sculpt glass for large monumental works, such as the fountains on the Champs Elysées. He enjoyed great renown for his original creations of jewellery, perfume bottles, glasses, plates, etc., in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. He trained with the Parisian jeweller Louis Aucoq, and then continued his studies at Sudenham Art College in London. The excellence of his creations and the taste he applied to his work earned him important commissions for the interior decoration of ships, trains such as the Orient Express, churches such as Saint-Nicasius in Reims, and numerous religious and civil goldsmiths' works. Lalique was not content with simply designing his models, but also founded a factory to produce them in large quantities, patenting several innovative glass manufacturing processes, and various technical effects such as "Lalique satin" or opalescent glass. Pieces by Lalique are preserved in prominent museums such as the Corning Museum of Glass and the Metropolitan Museum of Glass in New York, the Louvre and the Orsay Museum in Paris, among many others.
PIERRE D'AVESN (France, 1901 - 1990/91).Art Deco vase, ca. 1930.Moulded and satin-finished glass, with relief ornamentation.Signed on the reverse.Provenance: Private collection, Spain between 1970-1990.Measurements: 20 cm (height); 15 cm (diameter).Ornamental vase, designed by Pierre d'Avesn, with a conical body and floral decoration in relief. It retains traces of polychromy. Pierre D'Avesn, whose real name was Pierre Gire, studied at the School of Decorative Arts in Paris, and at the age of fourteen he joined the firm of René Lalique, where he learned the glass arts from this great master. He worked with Lalique for twelve years, and designed some of the firm's most famous pieces for him, such as the "Serpent" and "Tourbillons" vases. In 1927 he began working for Daum, designing and supervising production at their Luneville factory, which specialised in Art Deco glass for export, mainly to the United States. However, the factory closed in 1932 due to the Depression, and between 1937 and 1940 D'Avesn worked for Verlys. Although it is not known for certain, it is possible that after the Second World War he continued to work for the art glass industry, probably in Choisy-Le-Roi/Sèvres.
René Lalique (French 1860-1945) QUATRE PARFUMS PRESENTATION SQUARE BOX, D'ORSAY - 7 designed 1927black, and white stainedmoulded LA.....(indistinct), D'ORSAY PARFUMEUR PARISDimensions:17cm (6 3/4in) squareNote: This box was designed to accommodate four scent bottles and a powder box. Marcilhac notes that only 300 examples were made. (Marcilhac, F., René Lalique 1860-1945 maître-verrier, Paris, 2011, p. 970.)

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