NEW YORK, NY.- Lark Mason Associates has announced that a significant auction of Lalique, Baccarat, and other fine glass is open for bidding through May 20th on
www.igavelauctions.com. Estimated to ring up $1.5 million in sales, this single owner sale of 134 lots includes a spectacular array of over 100 Lalique glass vessels. The collector focused on Laliques early designs from the first quarter of the 20tth century. Among the offerings are: the Courges Vase (model no. 900) designed in 1914, the Sauterelles Vase (model no. 888) 1912, and the 1919 Perruches Vase (model no. 876).
Rene Lalique started his career as a jeweler and was extremely influential in the emerging Art Nouveau movement, creating jewelry and then later glass, and finally opening a glass production shop in Paris in 1909, which produced the works represented in this auction.
Many of Rene Laliques most popular patterns dated to the 1920s. Works from this period include, an amber glass Serpent Vase (model no. 896), a peacock blue Borromée Vase (model no. 1017), an opalescent Bacchantes Vases (model no. 997), an opalescent Oran Vase (model no. 999), an electric blue Penthievre Vase (model no. 1011), and a red Poissons Vase (model no. 925). Many of the items offered have multiple versions in the sale in a wide selection of colors.
Complementing the Lalique pieces are several other masterworks from Daum, Galle, and Baccarat. Among the highlights are a pair of metal and Venini glass turkeys by Toni Zuccheri, an impressive gilt bronze mounted Baccarat glass camel titled, Brule-Parfums 'Le Vaisseau du Desert, and Salvador Dalis pate-de-cristal Velociped Horse designed for Daum.
Highlights from the sale will be on view at Lark Mason Associates Manhattan gallery, 227 East 120th Street, from May 20-24, from 10am to 4pm (EST). A selection of works will also be shown at their gallery, New Braunfels, Texas, from May 9-30, Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm (CST) at 210 West Mill Street.