A 'Cinq Chevaux' glass mascot by Rene Lalique, French, introduced 26th August 1925,moulded 'R.Lalique' and wheel-cut 'France' to lower side, engraved 'No.1122' under base, in clear glass with very pale amethyst tint, 14cm long, some chips and some minor internal pin-prick bubbles in places, fitted within Breves Gallery mount with split-ring threaded collar and fitted with modern bulb and lever for illumination, above a stepped wooden display base. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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RENE LALIQUE (FRENCH, 1860-1945), 'PISSENLIT' BOWL, DESIGN INTRODUCED 1924 of circular form, clear glass press-moulded and frosted with dandelion leaves, engraved R. LALIQUE FRANCE signature to base24cm diameter Condition good to fair. Some scratches to bowl exterior. No chips or cracks. Additional images now available.
Three hardback coffee table books on art, comprising: René Lalique: Exceptional Jewellery 1890-1912, edited by Yvonne Brunhammer, Musée Luxembourg 2007; China: A History in Art, by Bradley Smith and Wan-go Weng, revised edition, Gemini Smith Inc. 1979; Japan: A History in Art, by Bradley Smith, revised edition, Gemini Smith Inc. 1979.
A selection of hardback and other books, primarily relating to history, titles including: The First World War, by Hew Strachan; Somme: Into The Breach, by Hugh Sebag-Montefiore; Modern American Small Arms, by Clemens Elwell; Worms to Catch, by Guy Martin; The Art of Rene Lalique, by Patricia Bayer and Mark Waller; and others, contained across two boxes.
Rene Lalique (French 1860-1945): an Inséparables desk clock, designed in 1926 the moulded opalescent glass with Love Birds among prunus blossom, signed R Lalique to central lower border, the underside engraved France, No. 760 in script, with an eight day Swiss movement with an integral hinged stand, approx 11 x 11.5 cm (ticking when catalogued but accuracy and reliability un-tested) Note: no 7 in the Catalogue of Rene Lalique et Cie, 1932 Further details: chip/flake and loss to lower right corner section, small flake and loss to upper left corner section, clock backing loose in setting Provenance: The Old Vicarage, Breedon-on-the-Hill, Derbyshire
A mixed lot of jewellery: to include a Lalique red glass heart pendant, boxed, a labradorite pendant on an unmarked white metal chain, an oval mixed cut topaz pendant in silver mount, an amber nugget pendant, a pair of unmarked white metal earrings by Georgia Stoneman and a pair of blue glass earrings, (6)
MACALLAN FINE OAK 18 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Condition: damage on front and back vignette | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Estimate: 5 000 - 8 000 Kc | Distillery | The Macallan is a Scottish whiskey distillery located in the Speyside region and is one of the most famous and respected single malt whiskey brands in the world. It was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid and is now owned by the Edrington Group.Although Macallan is now synonymous with the growth of single malt whiskies, it has long been an important part of blended whiskies. It wasn't until the 1980s that, due to the decline in demand for blended whisky, it began to focus more on single malt whisky.A team led by Allan Shiach, Frank Newlands, Hugh Mitcalf and Willie Phillips launched a campaign that put The Macallan in premium whiskey position, nicknamed "Cognac whisky". The Macallan thus attracted not only whiskey lovers, but also the wider public thanks to unusual advertising campaigns, which were often bohemian and imaginatively provocative. Another breakthrough came with the launch of the "Fine & Rare" range and the collaboration with Lalique, who created special decanters for rare editions such as 50 and 60 year old whiskies. This approach allowed The Macallan to establish itself in the luxury whiskey market.The Macallan is one of the most sought-after whiskeys in the world, not only among connoisseurs and collectors, but also as an investment product. | Bottle | The Macallan Fine Oak 18 Years Old is a single malt whisky that ranks among the sought-after bottles within the Fine Oak series. This whisky is aged in a combination of three types of casks: European and American oak sherry casks and bourbon casks, for a minimum of 18 years. This aging process imparts a complex and balanced profile with a touch of sweetness and woody elegance, characteristic of this range.Nose: Notes of honey, vanilla, and light traces of cream, accompanied by soft fruit notes—especially orange and almonds—with a hint of oak spice.Taste: Prominent flavors of sweet wood, vanilla, caramel, and nuts, with complex hints of chocolate and subtle spices.Finish: Smooth and long-lasting, with a predominant sweetness complemented by traces of citrus and subtle notes of oak.The Macallan Fine Oak 18 Years Old is no longer part of the distillery's range and is sought after by Macallan whisky fans and collectors for its distinctive profile.
MACALLAN FINE OAK 30 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 30 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box lined with fabric | Bottle code: L0749F L10 12:37 31:08 | Estimate: 60 000 - 80 000 Kc | Distillery | The Macallan is a Scottish whiskey distillery located in the Speyside region and is one of the most famous and respected single malt whiskey brands in the world. It was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid and is now owned by the Edrington Group.Although Macallan is now synonymous with the growth of single malt whiskies, it has long been an important part of blended whiskies. It wasn't until the 1980s that, due to the decline in demand for blended whisky, it began to focus more on single malt whisky.A team led by Allan Shiach, Frank Newlands, Hugh Mitcalf and Willie Phillips launched a campaign that put The Macallan in premium whiskey position, nicknamed "Cognac whisky". The Macallan thus attracted not only whiskey lovers, but also the wider public thanks to unusual advertising campaigns, which were often bohemian and imaginatively provocative. Another breakthrough came with the launch of the "Fine & Rare" range and the collaboration with Lalique, who created special decanters for rare editions such as 50 and 60 year old whiskies. This approach allowed The Macallan to establish itself in the luxury whiskey market.The Macallan is one of the most sought-after whiskeys in the world, not only among connoisseurs and collectors, but also as an investment product. | Bottle | The Macallan Fine Oak 30 Years Old is a single malt whisky that is part of the Fine Oak range, known for its maturation in three types of oak casks: European and American sherry casks and bourbon casks. Aged for at least 30 years, this whisky is naturally light golden in color due to prolonged contact with oak, without any added coloring. It stands out with a smooth yet complex profile, emphasizing elegance and depth.Nose: Rich and exotic, with notes of oranges reminiscent of an orange grove and light hints of woody spice.Taste: Bold, with flavors of macadamia nuts and vanilla, complemented by hints of sandalwood and black cherry.Finish: Soft, silky, and extremely elegant, lingering long after sipping, making this whisky highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs.The Macallan Fine Oak 30 Years Old is no longer part of the distillery's range and is considered to be the finest from the Fine Oak range. The auctioned bottle is presented in a luxurious paper box lined with fabric.
MACALLAN SPEYMALT 1996 | Distilled: 1996 | Bottled: 2005 | ABV: 40% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Estimate: 4 000 - 6 000 Kc | Distillery | The Macallan is a Scottish whiskey distillery located in the Speyside region and is one of the most famous and respected single malt whiskey brands in the world. It was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid and is now owned by the Edrington Group.Although Macallan is now synonymous with the growth of single malt whiskies, it has long been an important part of blended whiskies. It wasn't until the 1980s that, due to the decline in demand for blended whisky, it began to focus more on single malt whisky.A team led by Allan Shiach, Frank Newlands, Hugh Mitcalf and Willie Phillips launched a campaign that put The Macallan in premium whiskey position, nicknamed "Cognac whisky". The Macallan thus attracted not only whiskey lovers, but also the wider public thanks to unusual advertising campaigns, which were often bohemian and imaginatively provocative. Another breakthrough came with the launch of the "Fine & Rare" range and the collaboration with Lalique, who created special decanters for rare editions such as 50 and 60 year old whiskies. This approach allowed The Macallan to establish itself in the luxury whiskey market.The Macallan is one of the most sought-after whiskeys in the world, not only among connoisseurs and collectors, but also as an investment product. | Bottle | The Macallan 1996 is a single malt whisky, bottled by independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail in 2005 as part of their Speymalt range. The Speymalt range features diverse vintages that reveal the unique characteristics of The Macallan, highlighting the long-standing collaboration between the distillery and Gordon & MacPhail. This bottling ensures careful aging in quality oak casks, crafted to their own specifications.Nose: Pleasantly sweet, with notes of vanilla, caramel, and subtle spices, complemented by hints of honey and oak.Taste: Smooth and delicate, with predominant notes of sherry, a light touch of nuts, and fruity elements, especially apples and pears.Finish: Medium length, with lingering sweetness and subtle woody notes.
MACALLAN SHERRY OAK 12 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 12 years old | ABV: 40% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: L1100F L10 15:45 06:12 | Estimate: 3 000 - 4 000 Kc | Distillery | The Macallan is a Scottish whiskey distillery located in the Speyside region and is one of the most famous and respected single malt whiskey brands in the world. It was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid and is now owned by the Edrington Group.Although Macallan is now synonymous with the growth of single malt whiskies, it has long been an important part of blended whiskies. It wasn't until the 1980s that, due to the decline in demand for blended whisky, it began to focus more on single malt whisky.A team led by Allan Shiach, Frank Newlands, Hugh Mitcalf and Willie Phillips launched a campaign that put The Macallan in premium whiskey position, nicknamed "Cognac whisky". The Macallan thus attracted not only whiskey lovers, but also the wider public thanks to unusual advertising campaigns, which were often bohemian and imaginatively provocative. Another breakthrough came with the launch of the "Fine & Rare" range and the collaboration with Lalique, who created special decanters for rare editions such as 50 and 60 year old whiskies. This approach allowed The Macallan to establish itself in the luxury whiskey market.The Macallan is one of the most sought-after whiskeys in the world, not only among connoisseurs and collectors, but also as an investment product. | Bottle | The Macallan Sherry Oak 12 Years Old is a classic single malt whisky aged for a minimum of 12 years exclusively in sherry casks from Jerez, Spain. This maturation process imparts the typical notes of dried fruit and rich oak spice that are prominent in both the aroma and taste. The Macallan’s Sherry Oak range is considered a cornerstone of the distillery’s portfolio, earning a global reputation and regarded by many as the reference sherry whisky.Nose: Complex and sweet, with hints of vanilla, dried fruit, nuts, and wood.Taste: Balanced, with flavors of fruit, spice, and oak that fade into a subtle sweetness of vanilla and spice.Finish: Long, with traces of dried fruit and subtle wood spices.
MACALLAN FINE OAK 25 YEARS OLD | Stated age: 25 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box lined with fabric | Bottle code: L0390H L10 19:05 18:01 | Estimate: 30 000 - 40 000 Kc | Distillery | The Macallan is a Scottish whiskey distillery located in the Speyside region and is one of the most famous and respected single malt whiskey brands in the world. It was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid and is now owned by the Edrington Group.Although Macallan is now synonymous with the growth of single malt whiskies, it has long been an important part of blended whiskies. It wasn't until the 1980s that, due to the decline in demand for blended whisky, it began to focus more on single malt whisky.A team led by Allan Shiach, Frank Newlands, Hugh Mitcalf and Willie Phillips launched a campaign that put The Macallan in premium whiskey position, nicknamed "Cognac whisky". The Macallan thus attracted not only whiskey lovers, but also the wider public thanks to unusual advertising campaigns, which were often bohemian and imaginatively provocative. Another breakthrough came with the launch of the "Fine & Rare" range and the collaboration with Lalique, who created special decanters for rare editions such as 50 and 60 year old whiskies. This approach allowed The Macallan to establish itself in the luxury whiskey market.The Macallan is one of the most sought-after whiskeys in the world, not only among connoisseurs and collectors, but also as an investment product. | Bottle | The Macallan Fine Oak 25 Years Old is a prestigious single malt whisky aged in a combination of three cask types: European and American sherry casks and American oak bourbon casks. This triple maturation process imparts a rich complexity and balance, with each type of cask contributing unique characteristics.Nose: Rich, with tropical fruit, dried fruit, vanilla, and a subtle wood undertone.Taste: Smooth, featuring flavors of fruit, spice, chocolate, nuts, and vanilla, blending sweetness with woody notes.Finish: Long, elegant, and warm, with lingering wood, dried fruit, and spices.The Macallan Fine Oak 25 Years Old is no longer part of the distillery's range and is sought after by Macallan whisky fans and collectors. The bottle is presented in a luxurious paper box, highlighting its exclusivity.
MACALLAN 1968 MISSION CASK STRENGTH SERIES 34 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1968 | Stated age: 34 years old | ABV: 40,2% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Volume: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box | Estimate: 30 000 - 40 000 Kc | Distillery | The Macallan is a Scottish whiskey distillery located in the Speyside region and is one of the most famous and respected single malt whiskey brands in the world. It was founded in 1824 by Alexander Reid and is now owned by the Edrington Group.Although Macallan is now synonymous with the growth of single malt whiskies, it has long been an important part of blended whiskies. It wasn't until the 1980s that, due to the decline in demand for blended whisky, it began to focus more on single malt whisky.A team led by Allan Shiach, Frank Newlands, Hugh Mitcalf and Willie Phillips launched a campaign that put The Macallan in premium whiskey position, nicknamed "Cognac whisky". The Macallan thus attracted not only whiskey lovers, but also the wider public thanks to unusual advertising campaigns, which were often bohemian and imaginatively provocative. Another breakthrough came with the launch of the "Fine & Rare" range and the collaboration with Lalique, who created special decanters for rare editions such as 50 and 60 year old whiskies. This approach allowed The Macallan to establish itself in the luxury whiskey market.The Macallan is one of the most sought-after whiskeys in the world, not only among connoisseurs and collectors, but also as an investment product. | Bottle | The Macallan 1968 is a single malt whisky, distilled in 1968 and bottled by independent bottler Murray McDavid as part of their Mission Cask Strength Series. The whisky was matured for 34 years in American oak casks and was bottled at cask strength.The bottle is decorated with the signature of the legendary Jim McEwan, who played a vital role in the restoration and reopening of the Bruichladdich distillery in 2001 and held the position of master distiller until 2015. His signature appears only on truly exceptional bottlings, still prized among whisky connoisseurs and collectors.Nose: Notes of ripe fruit, delicate vanilla cream, and hints of spice.Taste: Complex and balanced, oily and honeyed, with notes of caramel and wood.Finish: Long and elegant, with lingering notes of fruit, sweetness, and hints of oak.The auctioned bottle is no. 516/852 and comes in a luxurious wooden box.
GROUP OF DECORATIVE GLASSWARE including French opalescent figure of praying lady, signed Lalique France, 25cms (h), Wedgwood amber squirrel, 14cms (h), Lalique style opalescent floral ornament, 8cms, opalescent knotted heart paperweight, clear glass paperweight, etc.Provenance: deceased estate Denbighshire
This lavish vase is made up of frosted glass with a relief pattern featuring robins and foliage on a clear crystal square base. Lalique acid stamp. Artist: Mark LaliqueIssued: c. 1961Dimensions: 5.25"L x 5.25"W x 5.5"HManufacturer: LaliqueCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear. As is. Some scratches to the underside. Minor scuff marks.

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