Lalique mascot a4 dl

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Vitesse/Speed Goddess opal 1160 introduced on 17/9/1929

Chrysis/Nude Female 1183 introduced on 21/3/1931 (with grooved base as a car mascot)

Toby the elephant paperweight in clear & frosted finish

Coq Houdan/Proud Cock 1161 introduced on 30/4/1929

Chrysis/Nude Female 1183 introduced on 21/3/1931 (without the grooved base as a paperweight/presse-papier)

Diane the huntress holding a doe paperweight in clear & frosted finish

Pintade/Guinea Fowl 1164 introduced on 28/9/1929 with Lalique factory chromed metal base ring mounted onto a black glass base

Renard/Fox 1182 introduced on 27/1/1931 in clear and frosted finish

Leda with the swan paperweight in clear & frosted finish

Hibou/Owl 1181 introduced on 27/1/1931 in clear & frosted finish

Chouette/Small Owl 11815 (as a paperweight/presse-papier)

Renard cachet /Fox desk ornament introduced on 2/2/1926 in opalescent milky-blue

The complete collection* of Lalique car mascots / Bouchons de Radiateur marked 'R. Lalique France' designed & produced by René Lalique during the inter-war period using the Lalique factory catalogue numbers along with the date of introduction of each piece. In most cases we would only have one of each example in stock at any given time:

UNIQUE LALIQUE CAR MASCOTS Lalique ‘Chrysis’ shown in frosted christal adoring & adorning the radiator of the fabulous Dusenberg, both reflecting the Art Deco period beutifully. By the French motoring artist Francois Vanaret

For the latest stock situation and full description report on each piece together with the prices, please contact:

The Lalique Gallery at The White Lion Garage, Clarendon Place, Kemp Town, Brighton, Sussex, BN2 1JA, England www.uniquelaliquemascots.co.uk CLUB: www.brmmbrmm.com/lbcc.bb P/F: 01273 622 722 M: 07890 836 734 E: laliquemascots@virginmedia.com

Chrysis (modern) in opalescent milky-blue complete in box with Lalique warranty slip

Tete de Paon (modern) in cobalt blue complete in box with Lalique waranty slip

Chrysis post-war to modern paperweight by Chrystal Lalique

Tete de Paon (modern) in black complete in box with Lalique waranty slip

Cote d'Azur/Pullman train trophy introduced on 9/2/1929 inorgrial date of journey and dedication around the base (not catalogue numbered)

Rolls-Royce (not catalogue numbered) introduced in 1994 for one year for the 90th anniversary of RR

Cote d'Azur without dedication as s desk piece

Vitesse in opalescent milky-blue re-introduced in 2013 complete with box and warranty certificate

*We have most of the thirty individual mascots produced and in stock including colour variations, apart from Renard/Fox No.1182 introduced on 9/12/1930 and Hibou/Owl No.1181 introduced on 27/1/1931 these two are extreemly rare and at the time of the production of this brochure are out of stock. Also listed are the statuettes and paperweights that were sometimes used and adapted as car mascots. Imagies of all of them can be seen on the official Lalique Collectors' Club website: www.brmmbrmm.com/lbcc.bb

“UNIQUE LALIQUE MASCOTS” by G.G Weiner This book is available from us at £35 With a special deluxe limited edition author signed and numbered 1-100 for £100. Both with Art Deco covers. Please add £5 pp inland and £10 overseas pp.


Siren/Small Mermaid 831 introduced in 1920 as a statuette (precise date not recorded, adapted and used as a car mascot from 1925)

Naiade/Large Mermaid 832 introduced in 1920 as a statuette (precise date not recorded, adapted and used as a car mascot from 1925)

Tète d'Epervier/Hawks Head 1139 introduced on 21/1/1928 this is in opalescent milky blue

Tète de Peon/Peacocks Head 1140 introduced on 3/2/1928

Victoire/Victory Spirit of the Wind 1147 introduced on 18/4/1928

Longchamp/Horse 1152A introduced on 12/6/1929 (with a double mane)

Cinq Chevaux/Five Horses 1122 introduced on 26/8/1925 this is on a contemporary metal display base mount

Comète Etoile Filante/Comet Shooting Star 1123 24/8/1925 this is mounted onto a contempory Breves Galleries lighting base

Lévrier/Greyhound 1141 introduced on 14/3/1928 this is mounted onto a contemporary Breves Galleries lighting base

Sainte-Christophe/St Christopher 1142 introduced on 1/3/1928 with Lalique factory chromed metal base ring on wooden display plinth

Longchamp/Horse 1152B introduced on 10/9/1929 (with a single mane)

Epsom/Horse 1153 introduced on 5/6/1929 (complete with its correct metal radiator mounting base)

We have a fine selection of post-WW2 to modern Lalique in their original boxes & packaging, so please enquire about our stock situation. Faucon/Falcon 1124 introduced on 5/8/1925

Tireur d'Arc/Archer 1126 introduced on 3/8/1926 this is mounted onto a contemporary Breves Galleries lighting base

"Hirondelle/Swallow 1143B introduced on 17/6/1942 as a pair of bookends with integral bases"

Hirondelle/Swallow 1143 introduced on 10/2/1928 with Lalique factory chromed metal ring

Sanglier/Wild Boer 1157 introduced on 3/10/1929 this is mounted onto a contemporary Breves Galleries display base

Sanglier/Wild Boer 1157 introduced on 3/10/1929 in dark topaz finish

Coq Nain/Cockeral 1135 introduced on 10/2/1928 in dark green with amber centre

Tète de Bélier//Rams Head 1136 introduced on 3/2/1928 this is mounted onto a contemporary Breves Galleries lighting base

Petite Libellule/Small Dragonfly 1144 introduced on 12/4/1928 this is mounted onto a plain un-marked chromed lighting base minus the internals

Grand Libellule/Large Dragonfly 1145 introduced on 23/5/1928

Perche Poisson/Perch Fish 1158 introduced on 20/4/1929 (green colour tint)

Perche Poisson/Perch Fish 1158 introduced on 20/4/1929 (opalescent blue)

Tete d'Aigle serre-livres/Eagles Head book pair of book ends mounted onto glass bases

Revire serre-livres/book ends of a pair of nude females

Tète de Coq/Cockerals Head 1137 introduced on 3/2/1928

Tete d'Aigle/Eagles Head 1669 introduced on 14/3/1928

Grand Libellule/Large Dragonfly 1145 introduced on 23/5/1928 mounted onto an Italian marble display base

Grenouille/Frog 1146 introduced on 3/5/1928 this is mounted onto a contemporary Breves Galleries lighting base

Perche Poisson/Perch Fish 1158 introduced on 20/4/1929 (orange colour tint)

Perche Poisson/Perch Fish 1158 introduced on 20/4/1929 (clear & frosted glass)

Naiade/Water Maiden as a Cachet/Ornament 229 introduced on 7/11/1930 in clear & frosted finish and still in production

Naiade/Water Maiden as a Cendrier/Tinket Tray 309 introduced on 7/11/1930 in clear & frosted finish and still in production


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