Estate / Collection: Property from a New York Private Collection
Comprised of three tiers of conical-shaped bowls, each with a fluted body and beaded rim, in colorless glass, with a conforming ceiling cap, each with a satin finish, suspended on a standard formed of four thin rods, two glass elements signed R. LALIQUE FRANCE. Height 40 1/4 inches; diameter of largest shade 25 3/4 inches.
Paul Stamati Gallery, New York, 2000.
See Christie's, Paris, France, Arts Décoratifs du XXème Siècle, May 19, 2005, lot 44, and Sotheby's, New York, 20th Century Decorative Works of Art, June 10, 1999, lot 224A, for two auction sale records of this rare model. This model was also available in a smaller two-tier version under Marcilhac catalogue raisonné reference no. 2294.
Sold for $10,880
Estimated at $5,000 - $7,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
Estate / Collection: Property from a New York Private Collection
Comprised of three tiers of conical-shaped bowls, each with a fluted body and beaded rim, in colorless glass, with a conforming ceiling cap, each with a satin finish, suspended on a standard formed of four thin rods, two glass elements signed R. LALIQUE FRANCE. Height 40 1/4 inches; diameter of largest shade 25 3/4 inches.
Provenance:Paul Stamati Gallery, New York, 2000.
Notes:See Christie's, Paris, France, Arts Décoratifs du XXème Siècle, May 19, 2005, lot 44, and Sotheby's, New York, 20th Century Decorative Works of Art, June 10, 1999, lot 224A, for two auction sale records of this rare model. This model was also available in a smaller two-tier version under Marcilhac catalogue raisonné reference no. 2294.
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appears to be in generally good, undamaged condition; no condition issues to the glass were observed; presumably the thin metal suspension rods and chromed metal mounting plates are original, however, they may be later replacements; retains its original R. Lalique molded glass ceiling cap; the fixture is signed in two places, namely, on each of the two smallest glass elements (ceiling cap and lowest tier)
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