Rene Lalique -opalescente Coupe ''roscoff'
"René Lalique Opalescent Roscoff Open Cup"
Large opalescent shallow bowl with repeating fish design amongst bubbles
Introduced in 1932
Marcilhac page ref 306
Model no 10-283
designed by René Lalique in 1932, the Roscoff Bowl is named after a beautiful fishing port in Bretagne, France. Water droplets adorn the fish which form a frieze around the bowl. Fish, a symbol of life, fertility and prosperity, is a recuring theme in Lalique’s works.
Large opalescent shallow bowl with repeating fish design amongst bubbles
Introduced in 1932
Marcilhac page ref 306
Model no 10-283
designed by René Lalique in 1932, the Roscoff Bowl is named after a beautiful fishing port in Bretagne, France. Water droplets adorn the fish which form a frieze around the bowl. Fish, a symbol of life, fertility and prosperity, is a recuring theme in Lalique’s works.
2 000 €
Epoque : 20ème siècle
Style : Art Déco
Etat : Parfait
Matière : Verre
Référence (ID) : 858137
Disponibilité : En stock
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