Val Saint Lambert - Charles Graffart & René Delvenne - Perfume bottle (2) - Valambert - semi-crystal





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Two Valambert perfume flacons in amber-yellow pressed glass by Val Saint Lambert (Luxval), dating from ca. 1913–1935, in good used condition with minor signs of age, featuring vertical facets and a geometric motif; largest bottle approx. 13.3 cm tall and 4 cm wide, smallest about 11.2 cm tall and 3.7 cm wide, with the stopper markings 91 and 630 (inside) on the larger and 6ix/630 (inside) on the small bottle.
Description from the seller
These perfume bottles are part of the 'Valambert' toilet set, produced by Val Saint Lambert within their Luxval series. The décor appears for the first time in the 1913 catalog and is reintroduced in the 1935 catalog, indicating a long-lasting and successful design.
The bottles are made from semi-crystal (pressed glass), characteristic of Luxval: high-quality pressed glass with a luxurious appearance, intended as an affordable alternative to full crystal.
The design combines cut and pressed geometric motifs with a warm amber/yellow coloring, contrasting with clear glass. Characteristic features include vertical facets, diamond-shaped structures, and an elegant, symmetrical composition.
On the cap of the largest bottle, it says z91, which is also inside the bottle. On the cap of the smallest bottle, it says 6ix, but inside it says 630.
These toilet fittings were used on dressing tables and typically consisted of multiple components such as bottles, jars, and trays.
The set is in good condition. A crack can be seen in the stopper of the smallest bottle.
Photographs are part of the description.
Height of the smallest perfume bottle: 11.2 cm
Smallest perfume bottle width: 3.7 cm
Height of perfume bottle: 13.3 cm
Width of perfume bottle: 4cm
These perfume bottles are part of the 'Valambert' toilet set, produced by Val Saint Lambert within their Luxval series. The décor appears for the first time in the 1913 catalog and is reintroduced in the 1935 catalog, indicating a long-lasting and successful design.
The bottles are made from semi-crystal (pressed glass), characteristic of Luxval: high-quality pressed glass with a luxurious appearance, intended as an affordable alternative to full crystal.
The design combines cut and pressed geometric motifs with a warm amber/yellow coloring, contrasting with clear glass. Characteristic features include vertical facets, diamond-shaped structures, and an elegant, symmetrical composition.
On the cap of the largest bottle, it says z91, which is also inside the bottle. On the cap of the smallest bottle, it says 6ix, but inside it says 630.
These toilet fittings were used on dressing tables and typically consisted of multiple components such as bottles, jars, and trays.
The set is in good condition. A crack can be seen in the stopper of the smallest bottle.
Photographs are part of the description.
Height of the smallest perfume bottle: 11.2 cm
Smallest perfume bottle width: 3.7 cm
Height of perfume bottle: 13.3 cm
Width of perfume bottle: 4cm

