A CIRE PERDUE RONCE EPINEUSE ET MURES, CP 117
A CIRE PERDUE RONCE EPINEUSE ET MURES, CP 117

designed 1 April 1919

Details
A CIRE PERDUE RONCE EPINEUSE ET MURES, CP 117
designed 1 April 1919
7 1/8 in. (18 cm.) high
engraved Lalique, signed in cast 8-19
Provenance
Alfred Chtapowski (1874-1940), a Polish ambassador to France;
Thence by descent and acquired from the estate.

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Lot Essay

The location of this vase was previously unknown, designed in 1919, and listed in F. Marcilhac, René Lalique 1860-1945 Mâitre-Verrier, Paris, 2011, p. 999, with a design drawing. Executed using the cire perdue or lost wax technique, this is a unique piece.

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