R. Lalique Blue Patina Satin-finished Crystal Small Solifleur Vase "Chamois" (approx. 13cm high)
R. Lalique Blue Patina Satin-finished Crystal Small Solifleur Vase "Chamois" (approx. 13cm high)
The Beauty of Blue, Filled with Time
The Brilliance of René Lalique
Product Description:
This is a small decorative glass piece by the French master René Lalique, presumed to be from the Art Deco period. The inscription "R.LALIQUE FRANCE" can be seen on the base, making it a valuable and potentially original item. Its beauty lies in the contrast between the blue patina finish (coloring or residual color from aging), the clear glass at the top, and the satin (frosted glass-like) finish at the bottom. At approximately 13cm tall, it has a significant presence while being a size that fits well on a desk or display shelf. As a piece of art glass that captures the essence of a bygone era, it is recommended as an interior accent or a collector's item. (R070053)
Specifications:
・Size: Height approx. 13cm (mouth diameter and maximum diameter approx. X-Y cm)
・Material: Crystal glass, patinated color, partially satin finish
・Marking: "R.LALIQUE FRANCE" inscribed on the base (worn)
・Color: Remaining blue hue (blue patina), with clear and matte sections
・Manufacturing Period: Estimated 1930s (by René Lalique himself or his workshop)
Key Features:
・High scarcity value as art glass due to the authentic Lalique inscription
・Partial blue coloring remains, allowing enjoyment of its vintage charm along with its aged character
・Versatile size that is easy to display and can be used as a table decoration, shelf accent, entrance decoration, or even a vase
・Elegant contrast between transparent and matte textures, with captivating changes when exposed to light
Special Notes:
René Lalique was active from the late 19th century until 1945. His works are particularly distinctive and highly regarded during the Art Deco period (1920s-1930s). Examples of works with blue coloring and patina can be found from this period, making it highly probable that this piece dates from the 1920s-30s. Furthermore, the inscription style ("R.Lalique France") is commonly seen on original items from the pre-war/early post-war era. This piece was designed/manufactured by René Lalique himself or produced in his workshop. The workshop was located in France. Although Lalique company still exists today, based on the inscription and form, it is highly likely that this item is an original piece from René's era or a very close period.
*Based on AI research.
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