Lalique - Drinking set (2) - Andlau - Crystal

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Set of two Lalique Andlau crystal serving plates in frosted and clear crystal, Art Deco, produced in France by Lalique around 1933, in excellent condition with only minor wear and a barely visible microscopic base chip; height 3.3 cm, diameter 27.2 cm.

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Set of two large serving plates in the Andlau model by Lalique, combining frosted crystal and clear crystal elements.
The “Andlau” model was created in 1933 by Lalique and is documented in René Lalique’s catalogue raisonné (Félix Marcilhac, no. 3078).
It belongs to the Art Deco period and was designed as part of Lalique’s pressed crystal tableware production, reflecting the brand’s shift in the early 1930s toward elegant yet functional dining pieces for modern interiors.
These elegant pieces showcase Lalique’s signature contrast between satin-finished and transparent crystal, creating a refined play of light and texture. Sculptural and timeless, they reflect the house’s exceptional craftsmanship and artistic heritage.
Both plates are in excellent condition for their age, showing only normal, light signs of time consistent with well-preserved vintage crystal. Microscopic missing on base, barely visible.
Perfect as statement serving pieces or decorative objects, they bring understated luxury and sophistication to any interior or table setting.
Height — 3.3 cm
Diameter — 27.2 cm

Set of two large serving plates in the Andlau model by Lalique, combining frosted crystal and clear crystal elements.
The “Andlau” model was created in 1933 by Lalique and is documented in René Lalique’s catalogue raisonné (Félix Marcilhac, no. 3078).
It belongs to the Art Deco period and was designed as part of Lalique’s pressed crystal tableware production, reflecting the brand’s shift in the early 1930s toward elegant yet functional dining pieces for modern interiors.
These elegant pieces showcase Lalique’s signature contrast between satin-finished and transparent crystal, creating a refined play of light and texture. Sculptural and timeless, they reflect the house’s exceptional craftsmanship and artistic heritage.
Both plates are in excellent condition for their age, showing only normal, light signs of time consistent with well-preserved vintage crystal. Microscopic missing on base, barely visible.
Perfect as statement serving pieces or decorative objects, they bring understated luxury and sophistication to any interior or table setting.
Height — 3.3 cm
Diameter — 27.2 cm

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
0 g
Number of objects
2
Material
Crystal
Manufacturer/brand
Lalique
Model
Andlau
Country of origin
France
Colour
Transparent
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
0 cm
Width
0 cm
Depth
0 cm
Estimated period
1900-1910, 1910-1920
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