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Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight


Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight
Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight
Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight
Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight
Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight
Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight
Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight
Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight
Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight
Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight
Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight
Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight

Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight    Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight

Here for your consideration is an exquisite, vintage miniature, Lalique, Goujon patterned, (leaping fish) paperweight, modelled as a salmon/trout with a frosted opalescent finish, raised to a circular pedestal base. This leaping fish paperweight in beautiful original condition with no damage, chips, scratches or restoration, commensurate with its age. Just a very nice piece of vintage Lalique glass. The base edge is also engraved'Lalique, France'.

As you can see from my photos this Lalique paperweight seems to colour shift depending on room lighting conditions. It looks different at certain times of the day, one of those pieces of glass that you never seem to get fed up of looking at.

A really fantastic design concept from the worlds best glassmaker. Rene Jules Lalique (6 April 1860, Ay, Marne - 5 May 1945, Paris) known for his creations of perfume bottles, vases, jewellery, chandeliers, clocks and automobile hood ornaments. Lalique's early life was spent learning the methods of design and art. At the age of two, his family moved to a suburb of Paris but travelled to Ay for summer holidays. These trips influenced Lalique's later naturalistic glasswork.

In 1872, when he was twelve, he entered the Collège Turgot where he started drawing and sketching. Two years later Lalique began working as an apprentice to goldsmith Louis Aucoc in Paris and attended evening classes at the Ecole des arts de'coratifs 1874-76. He subsequently spent two more years at the Crystal Palace School of Art Sydenham, London where his skills for graphic design were improved, and his naturalistic approach to art was further developed. In 1885, he opened his own business and designed and made his own jewellery and other glass pieces. By 1890, Lalique was recognized as one of France's foremost Art Nouveau jewellery designers; creating innovative pieces for Samuel Bing's new Paris shop, Maison de l'Art Nouveau.

He went on to become the most famous in his field, his name synonymous with creativity, beauty and quality. In the 1920s, he became noted for his work in the Art Deco style. His most famous work being the interior fittings, cross, screens, reredos, font of St.

Matthew's Church at Millbrook in Jersey (Lalique's Glass Church). His earlier experiences in Ay were his defining influence in his later work. As a result, many of his jewellery pieces and vases showcase plants, flowers and flowing lines. Height: 3.25 inches or 8.2 cm. Width: 2.75 inches or 7 cm (widest point).

Weight: 91 grams or 3.2 oz. A stunning, Lalique, Goujon patterned (leaping fish) miniature paperweight that has become so very desirable/collectable and is only going to appreciate in value. This highly sought-after, Lalique, leaping fish paperweight would make a superb gift (ideal for a fisherman) and solid future investment. Just a very nice, miniature Lalique, glass paperweight. Please note, all our international postal charges are only estimates and will be confirmed and altered up or down when we know the destination of where items are being sent.

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Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight    Vintage Lalique Goujon Leaping Fish Opalescent Paperweight