Lalique Car Mascots

Victoire Car Mascot

Victoire Car Mascot

Lalique became famous for his Car Hood Mascots

Car Mascots were designed by Rene lalique in both the Art Nouveau and Art Deco Styles.
The most famous is the Victoire but there are Czech Copies of this car mascot from the original moulds around.The originals are much crisper and have engraved signatures.
The copies are with acid etched signatures.

These were either of Glass or a mixture of Bronze and Glass.

Some have been copied by other manufacturers so please ensure the Lalique Signature is on the piece.

Especially popular with collectors are the range of semi-draped or nude ladies and the Eagle Head mascots.

The VICTOIRE ( a ladies head with Flying hair streaming back) is the most sought after car mascot.

Things to look out for - chips and scratches on the glass are not unusual and are a sign sometimes of authenticity as it shows the piece probably was used on a car.

Some pieces have the bronze base removed and have been used as rather classy paperweights - they are more valuable with the base.

Some earlier models were actually also produced as paperweights too.
One of the earliest Car Mascots was Grand Libellule (a dragonfly).

Some but not all were also fitted with a light bulb in the base to make them glow at night. These look gorgeous.
Car mascots in coloured glass are fairly rare.

Many Manufacturers in the 20s and 30s ordered Lalique car mascots for their automobiles as they added a certain touch of luxury to their models.

Many were actually produced as paperweights and bookends.

There is More information about Lalique Car Mascots at Lalique Art Nouveau

Amazing Lalique Guides

Amazing Lalique Guides

 
 
Lalique glass and jewelry are very collectible.
They are also widely faked.
Here you will find links to guides on how to tell the difference between Real and Fake Lalique.
There are also guides to lalique art deco and lalique art nouveau jewelry guides.
 
Here are some interesting links to eBay guides on Lalique related collectibles.
If you are seriously considering buying Lalique Car Mascots then you should really read the Automobilia Buying Guide.
There is currently a problem with several vendors selling FAKE LALIQUE GLASS.
In some cases these have been etched to include forged Lalique signatures.
Please read the guides on Lalique Fakes and Forgeries.
Just CLICK on the title to see the guide.
Each Guide will open in a new window.
 
 
 
 



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Rene Lalique

Rene Lalique

Rene Lalique

Rene Lalique

One of the Founders of two great Periods -
Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Two Revolutions in Art and Design that brought forth highly successful artists and sculptors to the delight of the world.

Rene was the foremost Jeweller and Glassmaker of both Periods.
Lalique Glass is highly collectible.
It includes Bowls,Vases,Figurines,Perfume Bottles and trinkets.

His necklaces are some of the most collectible jewellery on Earth.

When we think of Art Nouveau Jewellery or Art Nouveau Glass the first name that comes to mind is Rene Lalique Jewelery.

Although Lalique was primarily a Glass Designer he was equally known for his beautiful Jewels.

He began as a jeweller and developed into glassmaking.

He is particularly renowned for his designs of Lalique Crystal Vases,Chandeliers,perfume bottles and art nouveau jewellery.


Rene was born in Ay in Marne,France in 1860, throughout his childhood he loved nature and in his early teens he began to paint and the flowing forms of nature.

At the College Turgot. Rene Studied Drawing and Design and used his love of nature to develop a unique style of his own.

Renes mother realised how much he loved painting and design and apprenticed him to Louis Aucoc a Jeweller in Paris.

Rene was always a hard worker and a good student eager to learn.

At the same time He also studied at the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs in the evenings and later subsequently studied at Sydenham College in London England at a very fortunate time.

In England it was the time of the birth of the Arts and Crafts movement and Lalique would have been very interested in their designs .

During his holidays back in Ay he drew sketches of nature and wildlife and this influenced his work throughout his life.

England was the the very centre of the Arts and Crafts movement and he was inspired not only by the artists of that movement but also by what he saw at the Crystal Palace Exhibition.

In 1880 he returned to Paris where he studied Jewellery manufacturing and then sculpture under Justin Lequien at the Ecole Bernard Palissy.

This time influenced his later work as much of Palissy Pottery was relief decorated and had realistically modelled fish,lizards,snakes and plants.

From this background of Art and Design, he evolved flowing and often erotic designs and the influence of Palissy is shown in his vases such as the Sauterelles and Martin Pecheurs designs .

His most famous single work of the time is probably the Perruches bowl from the 1920s which had a frieze of beautiful moulded parakeets on Opalescent Glass.
Lalique Crystal has become synonymous with high quality figurines and vases.

In later years he became famous not only for art nouveau Glass but also for Art Nouveau Jewellery.

One of the most famous of the pieces of that time is the Bacchantes Bowl which is still in production today.

He has also been called the Art nouveau Glassmeister. He was truly the master of Art Nouveau and Art Deco Glass and Jewellery.
Here are a few Lalique Links from our store :

The Bacchantes Vase - A veritable Frenzy of Passion
http://www.greatfrenchglass.com/lalique/bacchantes-vase

Lalique Big Cats - stunning sinuous big cats by Lalique
http://www.greatfrenchglass.com/lalique/Lalique-bigcats

Lalique Perfume Bottles -Coty are the most collectible ones.
http://www.greatfrenchglass.com/lalique/lalique-perfume

Lalique Dragonflies - wonderful observation

http://www.greatfrenchglass.com/lalique/lalique-dragonfly

(C) 2008 Keith Jones www.greatfrenchglass.com

A Similar Article about Rene Lalique also appears on our other French Glass site at :
http://www.laliqueartnouveau.com

Super Lalique Video

Excellent video about Rene Lalique

Has some superb perfume bottles and installations of Rene Laliques work together with

seome interesting facts about early Lalique Glass.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ8Dg7-gK0A

Thanks to Youtube and exero13 for the video

Art Nouveau Lamps

Art Nouveau Lamps

Art Nouveau Lamps

 

 by ALL Art Nouveau Glass artists.

 
Rene Lalique made many beautiful lamps and so successful were these that at that time that many of his rival glassmakers copied them.
Although most of these are equally beautiful,they are not usually as valuable as Lalique lamps.
 
The other main maker of  Lamps was Daum Art Nouveau Lamps and their speciality was Pate de Verre Lamps.These sometimes contain pressed mouldings which were affixed at the time of manufacture.
Both of these makers were widely copied at the time (and are still being copied to the present day)
The Basic Designs show flowing rounded forms with elegant designs and mingling colours tastefully blended into each other.
 
Because of the large number of glassmakers at the time it is easy to confuse smaller makers who actually did produce their own beautiful Lamps but usually did not sign them.
Both Lalique and Daum signed their work .
 
Please be aware that Fake Lalique Art Nouveau lamps do exist and are made currently in Czech Republic,Hungary and elsewhere .
 

Always get a written assurance of Authenticity.

 

Bacchantes Vase by Rene Lalique

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Bacchantes Vase

 

The Bacchantes Vase by Rene Lalique is one of the most collectible pieces of Art Nouveau Glassware in existence.
It is also one of the most familiar.
Bacchantes is available in several colours and finishes and is still being sold today by the Lalique Company and their authorised outlets.
 
 

 
.Antique versions are much more valuable

This Beautiful Vase was designed by Rene Lalique on July 22, 1927 and has been in production at the Lalique glassworks ever since.
It includes full length neo-classical female nudes.

Bacchantes is a true representation of Laliques abilities as a sculptor.
Bacchantes has a chiseled effect in the background and this gives a sculptural quality to the figures.
It is not only pleasing to the eye but also to the touch.
The Bacchantes vase is one of the best known of Laliques pieces
 
Lalique produced a number of delightful vases depicting nudes but this one has remained a firm favourite with Lalique Collectors
 
Here are our Current examples of the Bacchantes Vase:
 
 
 

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