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perfume bottle
perfume bottle

perfume bottle

Object NamePerfume Bottle with Stopper
Designer René Lalique (French, 1860-1945)
Manufacturer Lalique et Cie
Made FromGlass, Patina
Datedesigned in 1920
TechniqueMold-blown, mold-pressed, applied patina, acid-etched
SizeOverall H: 11.5 cm, W: 9.3 cm, Diam (max): 4.1 cm
Accession Number2011.3.250
Credit LineGift of Elaine and Stanford Steppa
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Ennion and His Legacy: Mold-Blown Glass From Ancient Rome
Rene Lalique: Enchanted by Glass
Rene Lalique: Enchanted by Glass (CHRYSLER)
Place Made
France, Combs-la-Ville
Physical DescriptionPerfume Bottle with Stopper, "Bouchon mûres (Berry stopper)". Colorless and orange-red glass; mold-blown, mold-pressed, applied patina, acid-etched. Cylindrical-shaped perfume bottle with vertical lines with orange patina. Stopper is a decoration of berries on a bush draping down each side of the bottle. Stopper is frozen into bottle.
Provenance
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Object copyright© Rene Lalique
perfume bottle
René Lalique
designed in 1925
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designed in 1925
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