Lalique Nina Ricci Factice Heart Bottle Signed 67 Oz. SEALED ebay morgans-music
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RÉNE LALIQUE’S PERFUME BOTTLES, 1920s:
1. Amphitrite Perfume Bottle, c 1920;
2. perfume bottle 1920s;
3. "Amber Of Siam", 1920s;
4. c 1922;
5. Five Flowers, c 1926;
6. “Grace”, 1920s;
7. “The Kiss of the Wildlife”, c 1928;
8. 'The Beautiful Season', 1925;
9. Bottle snake, c 1920
(Source: René Lalique Catalogue; collage made by SJ)
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Can we go back to having Lalique insect hood ornaments please?
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1890 René Lalique, Swallow Brooch/Hair Ornament Combination, diamond and enamel.
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"Thistle Corsage Ornament" and its drawing by René Lalique in gold, enamel, aquamarine and diamonds (circa 1905-07) presented in “A History of Jewellery: Bedazzled (part 6: Art Nouveau 1890-1914)” by Beatriz Chadour-Sampson - International Jewellery Historian and Author - for the V&A Academy online, march 2024.
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Moulded glass with the cire perdue technique, gold on loan from Shai Bandmann and Ronald Ooi
C. 1905
Source : musee-lalique.com
Artist : René Lalique
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René Lalique was born #OTD (6 April 1860 - 1 May 1945). Since it's also still #BatAppreciationWeek, here are a few of Lalique's many bats!
1. bat anklet c.1898-9; gold, enamel, antique & rose diamond, opal
2. bat ring c.1899; silver, enamel, moonstone, gold
both Musée des Arts décoratifs
Both these pieces were commissioned as gifts for American writer Natalie Clifford Barney (1876-1972), who was openly lesbian; bats were a Fin de siècle symbol of homosexuality. But they were also popular Art Nouveau motifs thanks to Japonisme. Here is another example:
3. Ring c.1901, gold, blue enamel, sapphire
And another, this one paired with another popular Art Nouveau animal:
4. "Butterflies and Bats" pocketwatch, c. 1899-1900; gold, enamel, moonstone.Via Christie's (sold in 2002 for US$207,500)
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Pendant by Rene Lalique, c. 1905 (via).
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• Necklace.
Artist/Maker: René Jules Lalique (1860-1945)
Place of origin: Paris
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