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VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco


VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco
VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco
VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco
VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco
VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco
VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco
VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco
VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco
VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco
VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco
VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco
VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco

VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco   VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco

This superb and original Lalique Victoire (Victory) desk ornament, that was originally produced as a car mascot or decorative hood ornament in the 1920's. This piece is in a beautiful opalescent milky-blue and is now discontinued. Opalescent crystal by Cristal Lalique.

Dimensions: Height 6.14" x Length 9.84" (H 15,6 cm x L 25 cm). Weight: 3.30 lbs (1,50 kg). Press moulded and handcrafted in France. Lalique and first introduced on 18/04/1928.

S igned engraved Lalique registered France together with individual limited edition number. It comes with a factory certificate of authentication in a black Lalique box. A glass mascot by René Lalique, introduced on 18/4/1928, No. 1147, in opalescent milky-blue glass, signed in script' Lalique registered France , No.

TO15' , boxed with certificate, now discontinued, See: Marcilhac no. Will these modern pieces achieve these prices in future? Are you a serious collector-investor? This is correctly signed (moulded)'R. Lalique, France' in intaglio with block capitals around the side of the base.

Please enquire for full details of this magnificent piece in opalescent milky-blue with a golden fire-glow centre. Genuine enquiries please as detailed images can be emailed to you. Note that a small quantity of contemporary black circular glass display bases are available to display any base size mascot or desk ornament you have, details on request.

As shown here with Victoire mounted onto it. It's in the book! We stock and sell the bible on the subject, Unique Lalique Mascots Vol. LALIQUE ID LEAFLET-BROCHURE FOR SALE...

This new Lalique 10 panel fold-out leaflet covers ALL of the inter-war Art Deco period car mascots, hood ornaments, desk ornaments, paperweights and trophies produced during the short period of 1925 to 1931, and marketed up until the German occupation of the Lalique glass moulding factory located in Alsace , France at Wingen-sur-Moder. Post WW2 the factory was re-opened by Marc the founders Son and the mascots were then marketed as Presse-Papiers (paperweights) in chrystal and the company was then (and still is) known as Cristal Lalique SA. If you are a keen collector or. Gems and true'blue-chip' investment pieces then you should not be without this fine full colour leaflet to. Identify these unique collector's pieces which are fully described and detailed along with the period catalogue number and date of introduction of each piece...

Shown here is the 10 panel fold-out leaflet... Every car mascot-paperweight produced by Lalique during the inter-war period to date is shown here on this superb full colour Lalique catalogue numbered leaflet! La magicien du verre: René. René Lalique (French, 18601945) was a master glass artisan working through both the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods. The designs for these automotive mascots known as Bouchon de Radiateurs, were produced during the short Art Deco period from 1925 until 1931.

Production ended with the ocupation of the Wingen-sur-Moder factory by the Germans who took over the Alsace region in 1940. Production began again in 1947 under the control of his son Marc, and then these were marketed as presse-papiers (paperweights or desk ornaments). Recently re-introduced for a short period and promoted as'Mascottes' from the 1990's through to 2015 and all have now been deleted from the range and their catalogue. Many books have been written on him and his glass etc. But up to now none have the fully detailed information as set-out in these books! This is a (almost) five star review from The Book Guild.. 4.5 out of 5 stars. 2 of the series of books. A new book on the subject of collecting the René Lalique car mascots (hood ornaments) of the Art Deco period.

Twentieth-century French glass designer René Lalique was known for his Art Deco creations of glass art, perfume bottles, vases, jewellery, chandeliers, clocks, and the unusual subject of this book car radiator cap ornaments. Stunningly beautiful and now highly collectible, these glass mascots range in design from a peacocks head to the goddess of speed, from a boar to an owl, from a fox to the Kings greyhound, some in clear, strikingly coloured glass, others frosted, some electrically illuminated and all with their Lalique provenance etched somewhere into the glass. In this book, Geoffrey George Weiner, a dealer and specialist in the subject, looks at each design in some detail, gives an idea of what it may be worth (depending on its condition and rarity). We would like to introduce you to Geoffrey George Weiner, Auctionata expert in Lalique Car Mascots and Automobilia.

Is an expert in Automobilia specializing in fine Lalique car mascots. He has been in the automotive business for over 30 years and previously dealt in arms and militaria prior to that. His passion developed early at the tender age of 13 working for Roy Butler of the famed BBC Antiques Roadshow. His interests are diverse and include old toy pedal cars: he had built a collection of more than fifty. He now runs a collectors' club and Gallery in Brighton devoted to Lalique automotive mascots. He is also a consultant for the Miller's Collector's Cars price guide as well as their art, antiques and collectibles price guides.

He has published several books on the subject of collecting, and is currently writing a second follow-up book on the subject of Lalique car mascots. He has appeared on many television programs and radio shows speaking on his areas of expertise. Weiner deals at this moment exclusively in the artwork of René Lalique (French, 18601945) being the designer of Art Deco glass car mascots, desk ornaments & paperweights.

Geoffrey George Weiner lives and works in Brighton & London. Les dessins pour ces mascottes automobiles connus sous le nom de Bouchon de Radiateurs ont été produits pendant la courte période Art Déco de 1925 à 1931. La production s'est terminée par l'occupation de l'usine de Wingen-sur-Moder par les Allemands qui ont repris la région d'Alsace en 1940. La production a recommencé en 1947 sous le contrôle de son fils Marc, puis ceux-ci ont été commercialisés sous forme de presse-papiers (papier peint ou ornements de bureau). Récemment réintroduits pendant une courte période et promus comme «Mascottes» de la 1990 à 2015 et tous ont été supprimés de la gamme et de leur catalogue. Beaucoup de livres ont été écrits sur lui et son verre, etc. Mais jusqu'à présent, aucun n'a les informations détaillées telles que définies dans ces livres! Le nouveau livre de mascottes de Lalique sera disponible le mois prochain. Cependant, nous avons une poignée de la 1ère édition de ce livre à vendre ici. Cependant, les quelques copies que nous avons laissées sont très spéciales car elles sont signées par l'auteur et peuvent être dédiées (au choix des acheteurs) avant l'envoi. Les trois premières photos montrent le livre que nous vendons ici maintenant (la 1ère édition). Les autres photos montrent la 2ème édition (avec des exemples de contenu) qui peuvent être commandés et réservés dès maintenant (voir ci-dessous)..

Remarque: Si vous souhaitez que l'auteur des livres soit signé et dédié, veuillez nous en informer lorsque vous commandez. Aussi avec votre commande, vous obtiendrez un dépliant de pré-commande détaillant ce nouveau livre et son contenu... Soyez le premier à avoir ce nouveau Vol. Regardez qu'il est prévu en octobre! La deuxième (Vol 2) du titre: "Unique Lalique Mascots" sous-titre: Le capot du radiateur automobile et les ornements de bureau du maître verre artisan R.

Lalique (y compris les prix de réalisation des enchères avec guide des valeurs du marché) par G. Weiner avec un Avant-propos par (le présent) Lord Montagu de Beaulieu et une préface du spécialiste BBC Antiques Roadshow Eric Knowles. Produite et publiée par The Grosvenor House Publishing Co. Donc, commandez votre copie maintenant pour éviter toute déception! Cette édition de suivi complète la première édition publiée par The Book Guild Ltd, qui était dans une édition limitée de 500 exemplaires seulement, et était toujours disponible à un prix!

2 couvre en profondeur et beaucoup plus de détails sur tous les aspects des mascottes automobiles, y compris la description non publiée et les images des éprouvettes et prototypes de couleurs d'usine. Il a également reposé les nombreuses rumeurs qui abondent concernant «The King's Greyhound», la commission spéciale unique pour SAR le Prince George, plus tard pour devenir le roi George V1 de GB. Des informations sur des pièces modernes, des faux sur le marché, où chercher et voir ces mascottes, ainsi que des informations sur la façon de s'en occuper.

Voir les détails en détail des nombreuses signatures variées utilisées à différentes périodes de production. Des valeurs actualisées et des prix de réalisation aux enchères, des valeurs, etc.

Vous disposez de toutes les informations vitales dont de nombreux spécialistes et maisons de ventes deviendront désormais accessibles, malheureusement dans leurs descriptions... Vue d'ensemble CV (avec la permission de'Auctionata' la société allemande de maisons de ventes aux enchères en ligne). Nous souhaitons vous présenter Geoffrey George Weiner, expert en Auctionata chez Lalique Car Mascots et Automobilia. Est une experte chez Automobilia spécialisée dans les mascottes automobiles Lalique. Il a travaillé dans le domaine de l'automobile depuis plus de 30 ans et a déjà travaillé dans des armes et des militats avant cela.

Sa passion s'est développée au début de l'âge doux de 13 ans travaillant pour Roy Butler du célèbre BBC Antiques Roadshow. À la fin des années 1970, Geoffrey a travaillé dans son magasin de Kingston-upon-Thames vendant toutes sortes de militaria avec automobilia, principalement des badges automobiles et des mascottes. Ses intérêts sont diversifiés et comprennent d'anciennes voitures à pédales à jouets: il a construit une collection de plus de cinquante. L'un d'entre eux était un ordre spécial fait en cadeau d'anniversaire pour SAR le Prince William de sa mère (la fin) Lady Diana, princesse de Galles tout depuis longtemps vendu! Il dirige maintenant un club de collection et une galerie à Brighton consacrée aux mascottes automobiles de Lalique. Weiner a conseillé de nombreuses maisons de vente aux enchères et a travaillé comme conseiller automobilia pour une maison de vente aux enchères bien connue au Royaume-Uni. LALIQUE ID LEAFLET-BROCHURE FOR SALE. Identify these unique collector's pieces which are fully described and detailed along with the period catalogue number and date of introduction of each piece. Shown here as the 10 panel fold-out Leaflet-brochure...

Every car mascot produced by Lalique during the inter-war period is shown here on this superb leaflet! We (my Father & I) have been continually in business from the 1960's dealing at first in fine arms, amour and militaria along with (controversial) Third Reich regalia. So moving to Brighton in the 1970's and renting various shops in the famous'Lanes' still trading in militaria. Then incorporating old children's pedal cars from an arcade shopping centre in nearby Rottingdean.

Moving back to central Brighton in the 1990's and leasing a premises called'The Sentry Box' in Market Street, in the Lanes and then trading from various other outlets. Gradually dispensing with the militaria and trading in classic car memorabilia and automobilia incorporating Lalique car mascots into the inventory. He has published several books on the subject of collecting, and is currently writing a third follow-up book on the subject of Lalique car mascots. Weiner deals at this moment exclusively in the artwork of René Lalique (French, 18601945) being the designer of Art Deco glass car mascots, desk ornaments & paperweights, he is also an authority and author of books on this subject.

He now feels it's time to'let go' of the mascots so others can enjoy them, and so semi-retire! See the full story on the Linkedin website. LALIQUE COLLECTION of AUTOMOTIVE MASCOTS or HOOD ORNAMENTS.

These are the authentic period car mascot designs produced by the French Lalique factory during the short inter-war Art Deco era from 1925 thorough to 1931, and manufacture discontinued with the occupation of the factory by the Germans in 1940. Some of these were re-introduced in high-grade lead chrystal - hence the company is known as. Post war up until recently.

Are now deleted from the Lalique catalogue, so are now true collector's pieces! 28 different designs were produced including birds, animals, insects and his most famous nude females.

La magicien du verre: René Lalique. The designs for these automotive mascots known as. Were produced during the short Art Deco period from 1925 until 1931. Recently re-introduced for a short period and promoted as. From the 1990's through to 2015 and with the Swiss takeover of the company in 2008 by A. Silvio Dence (an avid Lalique perfume bottle collector who has one of the finest collections in the world) nearly all the former mascots (since marketed and produced in christal as paperweights) have now been deleted from the range and their catalogue. Hence they can only increase in value! A date for your diary to see us in The Premier Suite at Brighton Racecourse Grandstand Freshfield Road, Kemp Town, Brighton, Sussex, BN2 9XZ...

The Antiques, Collectables and Vintage Fair on Sunday 11th Ocotber 2020. In the Brighton Racecourse Pavilion which includes entry into The Premier Suite for the Lalique Car Mascots Exhibition - The author G. 175 indoor stalls bristling with great items.

Free parking & close to M23/A23, A27 and rail. Swing singer Steve Conway performing. Refreshments available including a licensed bar. Please visit The Love Fairs website for more details. The book launch and author signing of the new Lalique automotive hood ornaments book along with an impressive display of the car mascots featured in the book, supplied by a loan exhibition from members of The Lalique Mascot Collectors' Club , along with an author signing of the book by G. Weiner in The Premier Suite throughout the day. Entry to The Premier Suite is included with your ticket. We look forward to seeing you! Don't forget to put us in your favourites!

As well as CCTV is in operation both inside & outside our premises (please note that the images are never given to any third party and can only be used by the emergency services and selective authorities on specific demand, where English law applies). "Greetings from the staff: Geoff, the two Tony's, David & Yaz at The Lalique Gallery".

Company registration certificate number A/E/96/SWC7. "Greetings from the staff: Geoff, the two Tony's, Brian & Yaz at The Lalique Gallery". The item "VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco" is in sale since Monday, July 22, 2019. This item is in the category "Pottery, Porcelain & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\French\Lalique".

The seller is "cars11geff" and is located in Brighton, East Sussex. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Bahrain, Brazil, Japan, New Zealand, China, Israel, Hong Kong, Norway, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brunei darussalam, Ecuador, Egypt, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, French guiana, Iceland, Jersey, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Macao, Monaco, Martinique, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Peru, Paraguay, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Bahamas, Jamaica, Kuwait, Panama, Qatar, Uruguay, Viet nam, France, Bermuda, Barbados, Cayman islands, Jordan, Sri lanka, Maldives, Oman, Reunion, South africa, Ukraine, Colombia.

  1. Glassware Type: Mascots car and desk and hood ornaments
  2. Colour: White Blue Opalescent
  3. Style: Art Deco
  4. Glassmaking Technique: Moulded
  5. Type of Glass: Pressed Glass
  6. Subject/Theme: Car mascot
  7. Brand: Lalique
  8. Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  9. Features: Reference leaflet
  10. Object Type: Automotive mascots


VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco   VICTOIRE FRENCH LALIQUE GLASS CAR MASCOT, HOOD, DESK ORNAMENT, PAPERWEIGHT ArtDeco