RENE LALIQUE PERRUCHES(PARAKEET) FROSTED VASE 1919 SIGNED R. LALIQUE


RENE LALIQUE PERRUCHES(PARAKEET) FROSTED VASE  1919 SIGNED R. LALIQUE

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RENE LALIQUE PERRUCHES(PARAKEET) FROSTED VASE 1919 SIGNED R. LALIQUE:
$2500.00


BEAUTIFUL LIGHT CERLERY/ LIGHT YELLOW PATINA,RENE LALIQUE FROSTED PERRUCHES(WHICH MEANS BUDGY OR PARAKEET) VASE 1919, LATER COVERTED INTO A LAMP IN THE 30\'S, THERE IS A HOLE IN BOTTOM OFVASE FOR FITTING FOR THE LAMP, VASE IN EXCELLENT CONDITIONPARAKEETS IN FOLIAGE MOTIF. FITTINGS ARE BRASS, NEEDS REWIRING, ONE LIGHT DETACHED. NO SHADE ABOUT 26 INCH HIGH BY 30 WIDE, TOOK LAMP APART AND SIGNATURE OF R. LALIQUE ON BOTTOM, THIS WAS MY GRANDMOTHER\'S, MY MOTHER AT 96 REMEMBER\'S IT AS A VASE, BRASS BASE VERY, VERYHEAVY, CAN TAKE BRASS LAMP FITTINGS OFF AND SHIP
Rene Lalique was born a rural 19th century man in a pre-industrialized Europe. It was a time before light bulbs, and telephones, before automobiles and washing machines and electricity. But by the time of his death in 1945 at the dawn of the atomic age, he would have completed two careers spanning two different centuries. In 1900 at the age of 40, he was the most celebrated jeweler in the world and an art nouveau artist and designer of magnificent proportions. But by 1925 at the height of the art deco era he was the most celebrated glassmaker in the world. In between Lalique would leave his contemporaries behind as he turned from creating unique jewelry and objects d\'art, to the mass production of innovative and usable art glass. He brought glass into the home of everyday people where it had never been before, and he worked out the industrial techniques to mass produce his useful art glass objects on a scale and cost to complement the spreading industrial revolution and resulting worldwide appetite for his products.

Lalique is remembered for his jewelry and his glass. But his greatest accomplishments were born in his recognition of the changing world in which he lived. His life spanned the entire period from the Civil War to World War II and as his world changed, so did Lalique. His amazing turn of careers and fields put him in the forefront of the new mass production. He was a jeweler, he was a glassmaker, he was an artist. But his great accomplishment was to combine those talents with foresight and innovation to not just serve markets, but to create them. In the process, Lalique would become a world class industrialist with an industrial ability on par with any other of his rich talents and achievements.

The artist, the desPerhaps the most widely known and often noticed works of Rene Lalique are his wonderful art glass Lalique vases.

Today, the output of Rene Lalique, commonly referred to by his moniker, RLalique, is highly sought after in many different fields of collecting. Over 60 years after his death, there is worldwide activity every day in the works of this prolific industrial artist. As you will read below, sale Houses, Museum Collections, and Exhibitions augment the vibrant and widespread private market for Rene Lalique\'s creations. From to Christies, from Paris to Tokyo, and from the smallest museum to the New York Metropolitan Museum, the works of Rene Lalique flourish and remain in the public eye.

Perfume bottle collectors value RLalique bottles most highly. RLalique glass architectural commissions, windows, glass panels and the like, are fiercely competed for in their rare appearances on the sale block. Collectors of cachets (seals) highly value the wonderful RLalique designs, and the jewelry of Rene Lalique creates huge prices at sale when it crosses the block. His production vases are collected by people all over the world, and Rene Lalique\'s one of a kind Cire Perdue creations are found in a handful of private collections, and in Rene Lalique Museum Collections worldwide, where one can also find the entire variety of his artistic talents. Rene Lalique Car Mascots are the most sought after in that field, and everything from Lalique\'s Ashtrays, Tableware, Plates, Bowls, Light Fixtures, Inkwells, Clocks, and the entire array of his works are collected around the world. He was in his time, and remains even today, over 60 years after his death, THE MAN in many fields. The entirety of his output, his RLalique, is what this website is all about America and has been exhibited around the world. The next documented Lalique glass vase and the first completely glass vase dates to 1909, and is in the collection of the Musee des arts decoratifs in Paris. 1910 thru 1912 brought forth several more unique or nearly unique vases, and also the 1911 vase models Frise Aigles and Quatre Masques, the first vases known to have been made in production volumes of more than a few copies. The next 30 years brought forth an incredible array of vase designs which transitioned from art nouveau and natural world mold blown vases, to increasingly press molded art deco and geometric designs of the mid 1920\'s up to the start of World War IIigner, the jeweler, the innovator, the glassmaker, the industrialist, the visionary!



Can \"Designer\" Glass Art Really Be Repaired?With An Experienced Glass Restoration Professional, YES It Can! Your Tiffany lamp or your Waterford crystal vase is the centerpiece of your living room – your pride and joy. Your care and nurturing of it only eclipsed by the care you provided your children or your beloved pet. True, it is an object – but is indeed an object of ART.But when your lamp or your vase is cracked or broken, what do you do? You might try to fix it yourself, but no doubt you will be unhappy with the results especially if you purchase hardware adhesive which is inherently inferior. You need a glass repair professional, with years of experience in the glass restoration field and with the many forms that glass art takes. The kind of seamless repair and glass restoration you are looking for is best achieved through the talents of a true glass artisan.But just what sort of glass art do you have that needs LoetzPairpointWaterford BaccaratKostaOrreforsAll contemporary glass sculpture forms An experienced glass restoration professional will tell you that these brands of glass art are often quite restorable. The manner of repair and the degree of invisibility of the repair will both vary based upon the skill level and experience of the professional you employ, as well as the type of piece being repaired and to what degree it was damaged.Repairing “contemporary designer” glass is a skill that glass artisans have painstakingly taken years to master. Take a look at the pieces repaired by the professional and in many cases you will no doubt be hard pressed to identify the initial damage. In fact, before you hire any glass restoration professional, always review photos of past art they have previously restored in order to gauge the mastery of their work.Typically, what sorts of damage can be addressed by a glass repair professional?Chips in the edge of a vase, goblet or bowlRerolling and beveling of broken glass edgesCracks in a vase or lampScratches and cloudiness in the exterior of the glassReplicating worn finishes on many types of glass artReplacement of glass daubers in glass jars and bottlesRe-cutting and reshaping of broken glass figurines and geometrically shaped glass vasesRe-frosting of many types of glass artReplicating missing pieces in a glass sculpture of art piece, reattaching a glass figure or sculpture to its baseOf course, this is just a small representative list of the many types of glass repair and restoration projects undertaken by glass artisans every day.When your glass art is damaged, you need to know that you can turn back the hands of time to before the piece was damaged. With an experienced glass repair professional, you really can do just that. In most cases, through the artisan’s skill and craftsmanship, your original glass art can be restored to its original grandeur. Seeking professional glass repair, particularly for “designer” pieces such as Waterford, Lalique and Steuben, in New York, Chicago or Los Angeles? Bokrosh Studio has been creating original glass sculptures and completing the finest in glass art repairs since 1985. With over 40 years of experience in the industry, you can be sure your glass art is in the very best of hands. Contact our repair and restoration professionals by calling 206-860-9748.

RENE LALIQUE PERRUCHES(PARAKEET) FROSTED VASE 1919 SIGNED R. LALIQUE:
$2500.00

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