A pair of French Rene Lalique Roxanne gradient from brown to orange glass wine stem ware. Clear crystal glasses featuring a frosted detail of two entwined nude female figures holding grape bunches on the stem and scalloped beveling on the base of the chalice. Circa: the third quarter 20th century. Marked, Lalique, France, on the bottom. Rene Lalique, 1860 to 1945, was a French designer, who was best known for his glasswork. His career started in 1885 as a jewellery maker, but from 1911 he predominantly focused on glasswork. According to some sources, Rene Lalique is the best known 20th century maker of moulded, opalescent glass, producing most of his best designs during the 1920s and 1930s. Created in 1927, and still in production today, the Bacchantes vase is one of Laliques most famous works. Featuring the young priestesses of Bacchus, the vase has become a symbol of his style, which was heavily inspired by the natural world, often included women figures and geometric lines, all typical of the Art Deco movement. Antique and Vintage French Art Glass Table Wares, Home Decor, and Collectibles.
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Auction Date |
August 20th, 2022 |
PRICE WITH BUYER PREMIUM |
$224.00 |