Decorative ornament - Lalique - Muguet perfume bottle - France






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Lalique Muguet perfume bottle in crystal, Art Deco, designed by René Lalique, France, model no. 525, circa 1931, dimensions 12 × 10 × 6 cm, in excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
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This Lalique perfume bottle, model 'Muguet', Model No. 525 (circa 1931), embodies one of the heights of glassmaking expertise developed by René Lalique at the end of the Art Deco period. Made of blown-molded crystal, it features a subtle chromatic gradient shifting from a soft amber at the base to a clear transparency at the top, creating a luminous effect that highlights the slender elegance of its silhouette.
The embossed decor of lily of the valley bells, emblematic of Lalique's naturalist sensibility, unfolds with remarkable finesse: each petal, each leaf, is modeled with precision that gives the bottle an exceptional tactile and visual presence. The cap, also made of crystal, echoes the organic harmony of the motif and completes the ensemble with sobriety and sophistication.
The base bears the mention 'Lalique France', guaranteeing the authenticity and origin of the piece. Listed by Félix Marcilhac as Model No. 525, circa 1931, this bottle belongs to the corpus of Lalique's most sought-after creations, reflecting the transition from the floral naturalism inherited from Art Nouveau to the streamlined aesthetic of Art Deco.
Preserved in remarkable condition, this specimen is not only a first-class collectible but also a historical testament to René Lalique's creative excellence during one of the most prolific periods of his work.
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This Lalique perfume bottle, model 'Muguet', Model No. 525 (circa 1931), embodies one of the heights of glassmaking expertise developed by René Lalique at the end of the Art Deco period. Made of blown-molded crystal, it features a subtle chromatic gradient shifting from a soft amber at the base to a clear transparency at the top, creating a luminous effect that highlights the slender elegance of its silhouette.
The embossed decor of lily of the valley bells, emblematic of Lalique's naturalist sensibility, unfolds with remarkable finesse: each petal, each leaf, is modeled with precision that gives the bottle an exceptional tactile and visual presence. The cap, also made of crystal, echoes the organic harmony of the motif and completes the ensemble with sobriety and sophistication.
The base bears the mention 'Lalique France', guaranteeing the authenticity and origin of the piece. Listed by Félix Marcilhac as Model No. 525, circa 1931, this bottle belongs to the corpus of Lalique's most sought-after creations, reflecting the transition from the floral naturalism inherited from Art Nouveau to the streamlined aesthetic of Art Deco.
Preserved in remarkable condition, this specimen is not only a first-class collectible but also a historical testament to René Lalique's creative excellence during one of the most prolific periods of his work.
The images are part of the description. Shipping via relay point.
