Female figure in billowing dress. Setting with 41 diam. in old and rose cut in total approx. 1 ct. White(H)-Slightly Tinted White(I/J).vvs-si. Needle and mounting removeable. With box 'R. Lalique Cours la Reine 40'. 82 x 40 mm, weight approx. 16,4 g. Around 1897-99. 18 ct. yellow gold, Needle MM: RL in rhombus, marked 'Lalique'. - Exhibitions: Comp. Lalique museum Hakone, Japan - Provenance: Estate of Countess Finck von Finckenstein-Brinkama -
Vase "Oleron” made in cased opalescent glass with green patina by René Lalique created in 1927. Engraved signature on bottom. Perfect condition. Exceptional patina. height: 9 cm Félix Marcilhac, René Lalique - Catalogue Raisonné de l'Œuvre de Verre, Les Éditions de l'Amateur, Paris, 2011, N°1008.
Designed by René Lalique in 1927, this opalescent stained and polished glass vase features the coveted Rampillon pattern. The press-molded vase features a dramatic raised lozenge design interspersed with flowers and leaves, and is a superb example of Lalique's clean and elegant Art Deco style. Lalique remains one of the most popular designers and sculptors of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. He mastered the press-molded techniques, and glass aficionados and amateur collectors alike continue to marvel at the grace, magnificence and authenticity of his creations around the world. Discontinued in 1947, the Charmilles pattern remains coveted by collectors. Featured in R. Lalique: Catalog Raisonné de l'Oeuvre de Verre by Félix Marcilhac, 1994, page 437, no. 991. Signed "R. Lalique France" 5" high x 4 1/4" diameter
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The Lalique fighting fish is sculpted through highlights of crystal, playing on reflections and transparencies. Native to Southeast Asia, these warlike fish can engage in lethal battles of violent beauty. Its plentiful fins undulate and intertwine like colored veils in a spectacular aquatic ballet.
Born in Aÿ-en-Champagne, France, René-Jules Lalique (1860-1945) is considered the indisputable master of jewellery design in the Art Nouveau style. Fascinated by 3 central themes – floral, fauna and the female form, his whimsical, lyrical compositions in an array of materials – gold, semi-precious stones, enamel and glass are the perfect encapsulation of the late 19th century pre-Art Deco era.