Bottle For Sainte Odile Liqueur By René Lalique 1922
Artist: René Lalique
A blown glass bottle...
Sanded for the cameo...!
On this one it's gilded...
From the years 1922 date of creation...
From RENÉ LALIQUE...
With all its labels...!
This is the largest of the bottles...
For the SAINT ODILE liqueur...
It's M Pierre Weissenburger who orders from...
René Lalique, bottles bearing the effigy of Saint Odile for his clients to promote the eponymous clos he owns in Obernai in eastern France...
In fine condition, some soiling inside....
The labels have taken on the colors of time...
A little wear to the gilding...!
As for the cork, it must have been made of cork...!
I think it was at least for 3 liters...!
Weight ... 2 kilos 698 gr
Sanded for the cameo...!
On this one it's gilded...
From the years 1922 date of creation...
From RENÉ LALIQUE...
With all its labels...!
This is the largest of the bottles...
For the SAINT ODILE liqueur...
It's M Pierre Weissenburger who orders from...
René Lalique, bottles bearing the effigy of Saint Odile for his clients to promote the eponymous clos he owns in Obernai in eastern France...
In fine condition, some soiling inside....
The labels have taken on the colors of time...
A little wear to the gilding...!
As for the cork, it must have been made of cork...!
I think it was at least for 3 liters...!
Weight ... 2 kilos 698 gr
1 800 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Glass
Width: 18 centimètres au plus joufflu
Diameter: 4,7 centimètres pour le col et 10,8 centimètres pour la base
Height: 49 centimètres
Reference (ID): 1740917
Availability: In stock
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