René Lalique, 'Coqs et Plumes', cast glass vase, France 1920-30s, post 1928.
Relief decor with roosters. Signed R. LALIQUE FRANCE, height 15.5 cm, diameter 9.3 cm.
Two small chips to decor below the rim.
Designed in 1928, not produced after 1947.
René Lalique was a French jeweller and glass artist who established his own workshop in 1885. Around the turn of the century, his production mostly consisted of exquisite jewellery in sophisticated Art Nouveau style. From around 1920, René Lalique transitioned to creating art glass. Lalique's glass pieces are mould-blown with naturalistically decorations of plants, women, and animals in a well-balanced harmony. Besides art glass, Lalique also manufactured perfume bottles, lamps, and glassware. The factory remains active to this day.
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