"René Lalique 'la Renommée d'Orsay' Tester Display / 5 Perfume Bottles, Molded Pressed Glass"
RENÉ LALIQUE – 'La Renommée d'Orsay' tester display / 5 perfume bottles, molded pressed glass.The five-perfume tester
“La Renommée d'Orsay” by René Lalique is a creation dating from the
1920s, made for the
Orsay perfume house. Quadrangular body with five bottles juxtaposed in a single piece, bringing together the most famous juices of this perfumer.Proof in
white pressed molded glass, satin matt and shiny, with traces of original patina. The bottle itself is decorated with a
sculpture of Renown (allegorical figure of glory) and testifies to Lalique's refinement in the art of molded-patinated glass.It is a luxurious bottle designed with five separate small reservoirs, each intended to contain a different perfume:
"Chypre""Fleur de France""Le Lys""Chevalier d'Orsay""Les Fleurs d'Orsay"Each is titled on its cap and
numbered from 1 to 5. Each small tester measures approximately
3 cm.Its use was for advertising and commercial purposes: it served as a
demonstration display in boutiques or at exhibitions. Thanks to this bottle, customers could test several fragrances at once, without handling several separate bottles.
Signed intaglio on the front left top (see photo).
Good condition. Please note: the end of a rod on one of the testers has a
small missing part (see photo).
Packaging and delivery costs to be expected:Collection: FreeFor Belgium: €20For France: €40For Europe: €60For the rest of the world: €150