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LALIQUE ‘ROXANE' SET of 6 CRYSTAL CHAMPAGNE FLUTES, 8 3/4” TALL - NEW IN BOX
$ 505.06
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Description
Items under consideration are a set of 6 beautiful, elegant, intricately detailed, 8 3/4 inch tall, new,LALIQUE
CRYSTAL
CHAMPAGNE FLUTES
.
The flutes are mouth blown with the hand-carved frosted
ROXANE PATTERN
.
Produced in France by Lalique Crystal.
MSRP price for 1 flute = 5. Set of 6 = 10.
Please Note:
Flutes remain in their original foam packing material, except for the removal of one flute for purposes of photographing.
The ROXANE pattern consists o
f:
A mouth blown clear 4 1/4 inch tall crystal bowl with1/2-inch diameter cut circles (six) positioned around base of bowl (photos# 7, 8, 9).
A 4 1/2 inch tall decorated clear crystal stem. Containing a hexagon pedestal holding the crystal bowl at the top of the stem (photos# 7, 8, 9 ). With a 1 1/2” x 1 1/8” hand carved sculpture of
'two nude handmaidens reclining among mounds of grapes
' in frosted crystal relief positioned below the stem’s hexagon. The clear crystal 2 7/8 inch diameter base has ‘Lalique R France’ hand scribed on the bottom with an attached Lalique label.
Details:
Clear crystal flute with frosted crystal Roxane design.
Dimensions. Height-8.78 “, Diameter across rim- 2.56”, Weight of 1 flute- 5.5 ounces.
Volume- 5.75 ounces.
Lalique label attached to base.
Hand scribed on bottom of base, '
Lalique
R
France'
.
Handcrafted in France.
Designed by Marc Lalique in 1968.
Dimensions of storage box containing Flutes:
15 inch Length.
11 1/2 inch Height.
10 inch Width.
4 pounds, 12.8 ounces weight.
About Roxane
In 1968 Marc Lalique was inspired by a piece of
jewelry designed by his father Rene Lalique, to create the intricately carved and sculpted motif that decorates
Roxane.
The intricate carvings combine the feminine shape with that of grapes with an ode to both femininity and winemaking. Motif is very delicately sculpted in a frosted finished crystal.
About Lalique
A renowned name during the Art Deco movement, Lalique has continued to create exquisite crystal pieces for modern times. In 1926, Rene Lalique began manufacturing satin-finished vases, bowls, and statuettes. Today, his fine tradition endures with themes ranging from classical forms to ultramodern designs.