🧴Rene Lalique in Gloucestershire saleroom (1860-1945)

Rene Lalique (1860-1945) began his career as a freelance designer creating jewellery for notable French jewellery houses Cartier and Boucheron. By the 1920s he was noted for his glass creations embracing the Art Deco style. Prominent commissions included the creation of vast glass columns for the luxury liner SS Normandie and panels used on the Orient Express.


At the core of the auction and of particular interest to classic car enthusiasts is a remarkable collection of all but two of the car mascots he created including some of the rarest and most sought after designs ever created. During the 1920s and 1930s these proved status symbols for wealthy vehicle owners who would attach them to the front of their cars, sometimes being illuminated.
These mascots came in the form of stylized female nudes such as Chrysis from 1931 and the iconic Victoire from 1928. Many came in the form of animals such dogs, fish, birds, insects, horses and even a wild boar (Sanglier).









The decorative vases and smaller works such as menu holders, paperweights, clocks, figures, perfume bottles and jewellery.



A particular rarity is a very rare Perroquets glass perfume bottle designed in 1919 an incorporating black staining.


 



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