For your consideration, an incredibly rare, original pre-war Rene Lalique glass vase, "Muguet", introduced in 1920 and discontinued pre- WWII.  Muguet translates to "Lily of the Valley"- a common theme throughout Rene's creations.


This example is documented as #933 in the Felix Marcilhac reference book.  It's scarce in the States (most are in Europe, UK, or Australia.)  I searched for one for nearly 20 years!  This clear and satin finished glass vase has heavy remnants of its original sepia stain.  Stunning work of art!


The condition is NEAR MINT, with only the slightest surface marks, normal signs of wear commensurate with age. Definitely a museum quality antique.  Obviously, no cracks, nicks, repairs, polishing, etc, it's in wonderfully preserved condition.


These photos are not altered, and note the original brown patina is intact. However, in person, the vase is much more understated and subtle than these photos.  This is why I've photographed it with some other pieces and under lamp light in addition to natural light.


Measures 6 1/8" in height, and 4 3/4" in diameter, and appropriately signed in script "R Lalique France." 


The unique barrel shape actually tapers inward ever so slightly as it nears the top, but my photos do not capture this subtlety well.  Rene Lalique was a genius down to the last detail.  You will be impressed!


Will ship worldwide, but please note that I will not falsify international shipping documents.  Shipping and insurance will be based on your location.  If you have less than 200 feedback, please message me before bidding, or I may cancel the sale at my discretion.


Please message any questions.  Thank you for your interest!