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Glass perfume bottle for Eau de Coty, designed by René Lalique for Coty in France, dating to about 1909, measuring approximately 9.5 cm high, 5 cm wide and 2.5 cm deep, transparent, in good used condition with minor signs of aging, with the original contents still strongly scented.
Description from the seller
Glass perfume bottle from 1909 with a beautifully decorated floral motif on the stopper. The bottle was designed by René Lalique (1860-1940) for the fashion house COTY, France.
With the original contents which still smell wonderfully strong
About 9.5 cm tall.
In very good condition.
A I. Text
This parfum bottle of Eau de Coty was designed by the famous French glass artist René Lalique.
Lalique began his collaboration with François Coty around 1907-1908. This specific design is representative of their early collaboration, where Lalique added artistic flair to the presentation of perfumes.
Some details about the design:
Designer: René Lalique (1860–1945), a pioneer of Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
Features: The label is often richly decorated with classical figures, which was characteristic of Lalique's early work for Coty to visually enhance the scent.
Historical context: Before this collaboration, perfumes were often sold in simple apothecary bottles. Lalique and Coty changed that by turning the bottle into an integral part of the luxury experience.
Glass perfume bottle from 1909 with a beautifully decorated floral motif on the stopper. The bottle was designed by René Lalique (1860-1940) for the fashion house COTY, France.
With the original contents which still smell wonderfully strong
About 9.5 cm tall.
In very good condition.
A I. Text
This parfum bottle of Eau de Coty was designed by the famous French glass artist René Lalique.
Lalique began his collaboration with François Coty around 1907-1908. This specific design is representative of their early collaboration, where Lalique added artistic flair to the presentation of perfumes.
Some details about the design:
Designer: René Lalique (1860–1945), a pioneer of Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
Features: The label is often richly decorated with classical figures, which was characteristic of Lalique's early work for Coty to visually enhance the scent.
Historical context: Before this collaboration, perfumes were often sold in simple apothecary bottles. Lalique and Coty changed that by turning the bottle into an integral part of the luxury experience.
