Description
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
circa 1926
Period
20th Century
Materials and Techniques
Glass
Other Characteristics
Glass
Condition
Excellent. In perfect condition. .
Dimensions
24in.H
61cmH
Diameter
15 in. (38 cm)
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$15,500.00
Lalique chandelier, in amber glass molded in a honey-comb pattern, hanging on four silken electrified cords, with original glass canopy. Additional chandeliers for this design are available.
1 in stock
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
circa 1926
Period
20th Century
Materials and Techniques
Glass
Other Characteristics
Glass
Condition
Excellent. In perfect condition. .
Dimensions
24in.H
61cmH
Diameter
15 in. (38 cm)
French Art Deco chandelier by René Lalique “Rinceaux”
Clear and frosted pressed glass. Suspended by nickel rods and canopy, electrified for the US.
Measures: Diameter 15″, height 25″.
RENE LALIQUE (French, 1860-1945)
Rare and important French Art Deco “Coquelicots” Chandelier, created in 1929
Comprised of Eight Clear and Frosted Glass Shades, of octagonal shape, molded with a floral scalloped design and supported by 4 rods encircled by the original “Spirales” glass elements and molded glass canopy
Diameter: 31”, Drop: adjustable
René Lalique,
“Deux Sirenes” chandelier no. 2452, design created 1921. In clear and frosted glass molded with two mermaids swimming gracefully. Measures: Diameter 15.6 in., drop 23″ (adjustable) ‘pair available.’
Signed Rene Lalique opalescent glass chandelier.
A design created on December 14, 1927.
New hardware.
A Lalique “Dahlias” chandelier mounted as a ceiling fixture. In clear and frosted glass molded with flower heads and leaves, hanging from a nickeled metal plate.
A rare “Verone” Chandelier by Rene Lalique, designed in 1927, comprised of multiple glass elements, molded with a floral “Dahlias” motif. Diameter 16″, adjustable art.
Ref. “R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne de l’oueuvre de verre” by F. Marcilhac, pg. 676, fig. 2474
Rene Lalique chandelier, design 1925, in clear and frosted glass molded with a honey-comb pattern, hanging on four silken electrified cords, with glass canopy.