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A MAGNIFICENT ART NOUVEAU ENAMEL, GLASS AND IVORY CHALICE, BY RENE LALIQUE
The green plique-à-jour enamel ivy leaf base, intersected by undulating forest green enamel grape vines, extending an openwork green enamel and cabochon green glass stem, centering upon a carved and pierced central cylindrical ivory plaque, depicting male and female figures frolicking in a Bacchic scene, to the sculpted transparent glass and green plique-à-jour enamel cup, set with six carved ivory plaques, each depicting three Bacchantes in relief, accented by forest green enameled trim, mounted in gold, circa 1899-1901, 4½ x 4½ x 6 ins., in a red leather fitted case
Signed R. Lalique for René Lalique
The green plique-à-jour enamel ivy leaf base, intersected by undulating forest green enamel grape vines, extending an openwork green enamel and cabochon green glass stem, centering upon a carved and pierced central cylindrical ivory plaque, depicting male and female figures frolicking in a Bacchic scene, to the sculpted transparent glass and green plique-à-jour enamel cup, set with six carved ivory plaques, each depicting three Bacchantes in relief, accented by forest green enameled trim, mounted in gold, circa 1899-1901, 4½ x 4½ x 6 ins., in a red leather fitted case
Signed R. Lalique for René Lalique
出版
Sigrid Barten, "René Lalique, Schmuck und Objets d'art 1890-1910: Monographie und Werkkatalog", Prestel-Verlag, München, 1977, page 546
Yvonne Brunhammer, "The Jewels of Lalique", Flammarion, Paris, 1998, page 163
Yvonne Brunhammer, "The Jewels of Lalique", Flammarion, Paris, 1998, page 163
注意事項
Notice Regarding the Sale of Material from Endangered Species.
Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country
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Bacchus, the god of wine, is often depicted with ivy, which is sacred to him, and Bacchantes or Maenads, his female attendants.