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![]() Lalique, Galle & Daum: Art Nouveau and Art Deco Glass SpecialistsWe specialise in selling art nouveau glass and art deco glass by Lalique, Galle , Daum, Schneider, Legras, Baccarat, Moser, Loetz, Kralik and Rindskopf, WMF Ikora, L C Tiffany, Monart and other great makers of glass between 1875 and 1955. As well as our web shop we also show at many specialist antique fairs. Click on this link to find out Where to Find Us.Welcome to our website exclusively featuring the works of the three great masters of french glass Lalique, Galle & Daum. To see wonderful art glass by other great glass makers please go to our second website www.MandDMoir.com. Please remember to add this website to you favourites too! ![]() New this WeekWeek Commencing 21st July 2008. We are now setting up at the NEC 'Antiques for Everyone'. In the last few days we have added a whole new 'special feature' page Daum and Other Great Drinking Glasses, six boxes to the Rene Lalique -Boxes & Candlesticks page, five new major vases to the Galle page, four new major vases to the Daum page, two dramatic vases to the Rene Lalique -Vases & Lighting page, a beautuful clock to the Rene Lalique -Special Items page, and a great bowl to the Rene Lalique -Bowls & Charger page. Start with Silk & Glass and go through all the pages to find our most recent additions. Also more new items have also been added to our other website www.MandDMoir.com.If you are interested in any items on this website please call us on 07843 02259 and we can then ensure they are removed from view at the NEC fair. The end of the month's issue of Antique Magazine will be featuring our Rene Lalique and Amalric Walter Pendants. Whatch this space for mor details. There are well over 250 pictured items for sale on this website and its partner site www.MandDMoir.com. These are live sites, new items are added EVERY week, usually by late (UK time) on Monday. In the days leading up to NEC 'Antiques For Everyone' we are adding new items every few days. ![]() About UsAll our items are original, i.e. to the best of our knowledge made at the factory of the named maker on or close to the dates given. We do not sell any reproductions, fakes or modern glass. Unless otherwise stated all our pieces are perfect, without visible chips, cracks or other defects. As most of our items are around 75 years old there are usually wear marks and minor scratches. We are happy to provide any prospective buyers with further photos and detailed description reports if required.We are UK based, but we sell worldwide. We have been dealing in glass for over 10 years. You can buy items from us directly by E-mailing us Info@ReneLaliqueGlass.com or phone or text us on: 07843 022591 (inside UK) or +447843 022591 (outside UK) - or by finding us at one of the many UK fairs we do see Where to Find Us. The prices shown on this website are identical to the prices we have written on our items at the fairs that we do. As is usual with an antiques business the price you actually pay will be 10-15% less than that - plus, if required, postage (including insurance) -which we charge at actual cost. When you enquire about an item we need to know; how you are paying for the item and how we will get it to you, then we can then give you a final price. Within the UK this price is usually considerably less then the listed price and, for the rest of the world, it is still usually a little less than the listed price. If you are in an doubt please just ask. We always try to respond to serious enquiries within 48 hours, but sometimes incompatible email systems mean your email may not get through or our reply may get blocked by you spam filter. -if you email us and have not heard back within two days PLEASE phone or text us and we'll get right back to you. This website now has two addresses www.ReneLaliqueGlass.com and www.GalleCameo.com and you can contact us through the following email address Info@ReneLaliqueGlass.com (please note replies will come from MandDMoir@aol.com. You may need to make sure your spam blocker does not block them). If you enjoy what's here please remember to put us on your favourites and please tell you friends about us! ![]() Simple Payment MethodsPayment is really easy, as well as UK £ (pound) cheques we can take Paypal (this allows you to safely and securely pay from almost anywhere in the world, in any currency, from your bank and via credit cards). Within Europe we can also take bank transfers via IBAN. Please email us to learn more about any of these payment methods.Buying internationally is amazingly smooth; recently we have supplied our glass to the UK, USA, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Italy and Norway. ![]() Return PolicyOur goal is to ensure satisfied customers. If you are not content with any item we will refund your purchase price - provided you notify us within 7 days of receipt of the item; you just pay the two way postage. In the rare case where the item is not as described, we will also refund your 2-way shipping costs![]() Great Glass MakersIf you are familiar with the art nouveau and art deco glass of Lalique, Galle , Daum, Schneider, Legras, Baccarat, Moser, Loetz, Kralik and Rindskopf, WMF Ikora, L C Tiffany, and Monart just click on them, and you will be taken directly to fine pieces of glass from the maker of your choice. If you'd like to know more about the makers first, for Rene Lalique, Emile Galle and Daum please scroll down below for some brief histories. For brief histories of all the others please click on www.MandDMoir.com and scroll down the page.The great glass makers of the 20th century always seemed to manage to be at the heart of key historic events rather than isolated away from them. It's interesting to note that all the major European glass makers were located in lands whose nationality was hotly disputed during the century. The great glass makers seem to come in two main types, the great designers/design houses who used glass as one method of expression (Rene Lalique, Galle, Tiffany, even WMF) or the great glass houses who keep up with 'modern' changing designs (Loetz, Moser, Daum). Collecting glass from these great makers, often referred to collectively as the masters of art glass, has become a major new interest for lots of serious collectors and investors. Often better investments than banks and shares, you also get something magnificent to display. ![]() Rene Lalique(Best Reference: ‘R. Lalique, Catalogue Raisonne De L’Oeuvre De Verre’(French Language), by Felix Marcilhac)Born 1860, died 1945, after his first career as a jeweller and being crowned the greatest art nouveau jeweller, at the 1900 Paris exhibition, Rene Lalique went on to become the greatest art deco glass maker. His earliest pieces of glass date from 1910 and even before, but his main production of glass really took off in 1921, after the French Government gave him a factory, on land repossessed from Germany, in Wingen Sur Moder, Alsace. Rene Lalique, is probably best known for; amazing vases, car mascots, scent bottles and his trade mark opalescent coloured bowls and figures. In fact he made a wide variety of other things, almost anything that could made in glass, and even a few things that should never have been made in glass. Rene Lalique designed an amazing range of over a 100 patterns of tableware, including glasses and often bowls and plates. He also made; a wide range of magnificent lighting, jewellery, boxes, desk and toilette sets, and the list is endless. After Rene Lalique died in 1945, his son, Marc, removed the ‘R’ from their normal ‘R Lalique’ signature making it easier to identifying proper Rene Lalique from later factory pieces. The most collectible Rene Lalique glass is the pre 1946 glass signed R Lalique. Over the years Rene Lalique glass has remained probably the most popular and consistent areas of art glass collecting. There has been much greater interest in Rene Lalique glass over the last few years as it is so often praised and shown on TV antiques programmes. We believe we have the largest selection of Rene Lalique Glass on the Web. We specialise in smaller unusual pieces of Rene Lalique glass, especially tableware, plates, bowls glasses and decanters. We also specialise in cachets, table decorations, paperweights, as well as a small selection of vases. On the larger size we also have some of the wonderful Rene Lalique ceiling and wall lights. If you have lost or broken Rene Lalique items from tableware sets we provide a pattern search service and have glasses from many patterns in stock. To see our selection of Rene Lalique Glass use the menu at the top left -where we have EIGHT pages covering many different aspect of his works. ![]() Emile Galle(Best Reference : Emile Galle et le Verre -Muse De Ecole de Nancy (French Language) & Emile Galle and the Ecole De Nancy -Christian Debize (English Language)))(Best Museum Collection : Museum De Ecole De Nancy -Nancy, France).Like René Lalique, Emile Gallé did not start out manufacturing glass, he also made furniture and porcelain. This factory was based in Nancy France and he was the founder of the famous Nancy School. By 1900 he was the undisputed greatest art nouveau glass maker in the world. The Emile Gallé glass works effectively had three different phases, the 1st period, which was predominantly fine enamelled pieces, was quite similar to those produced by many contemporaries, Then in the mid to late 1890s the main production moved to art nouveau style Cameo glass ranging from the small and simple to the seriously fantastical. Finally after Emile Gallé died the works started producing larger more art deco cameo vases. Sadly much of Emile Gallé’s finest glass is out of the reach of most collectors. However there is are wide range of pieces that are more affordable. Emile Gallé glass is having a major boost recently with all the exhibitions coinciding with the 100th anniversary of his death. We specialise in the small to medium cameo vases and bowls, dating from 1895 up to about 1914. To see our selection of Emile Gallé glass use the menu at the top left. ![]() Daum(Best References : 'Daum: Masters of French Decorative Glass’ by Clotilde Bacri (English Language)and ‘Daum Collection du Musee des beaux-arts de Nancy’ (French Language) by Andre Rossinot)(Best Museum Collection: Muse des beaux-arts de Nancy, Lorraine, France)Amazingly the Daum family acquired their glass works as part of a bad debt, in the 1880s Daum the elder had been investing for some years in glassworks in Lorraine, when the family found they owned one of their own they decided to take it on themselves. Although they have often been accused of being mere followers of Emile Gallé, the Daum family produced some of the greatest art nouveau and art deco glass of the late 19th and early to mid 20th century. They produced great glass cameo works in the art nouveau period; alas many of these are out of the range of every day collectors. They also produced some fine acid cut pieces, enamelled cameo glass pieces, vitrified pieces and, as art nouveau turned into art deco, they produced some magnificent polished brightly coloured glass known as 'Jades'. Later in the art deco period they followed the fashion for heavier deeply acid cut glass pieces. They also set up a number of short lived 'sister' glass works such as the Cristallerie De Nancy and the Verriers d'art Lorrain, the latter was managed by one of Rene Lalique's old employees Pierre d'Avesn. After the war Daum dropped the 'Nancy' and 'Cross of Lorraine' from their signature. The main collecting areas for Daum are of course the magnificent cameos and their works up to the end of the Second World War. Within art glass collecting Daum glass remains one of the most solid and stable areas; prices tend to increase steadily and it remains definitely in fashion. We specialise in the enamelled cameos, early acid cut back pieces, vitrified glass and the jades. To see our selection of Daum Glass use the menu at the top left. Finally, if you are looking for any Art Nouveau Glass or Art Deco Glass, whether it's Lalique, Galle, Daum or any other major makers of glass from those periods, please let us know. If you can't see what you want here, we may well be able to find it for you. If you have any original Art Nouveau Glass or Art Deco Glass especially Lalique, Galle, or Daum in perfect condition that you wish to sell please do contact us - but please first check the kind of things we do sell. If what you want to sell is very different from the kind of glass we have shown here, we are much less likely to be interested. |
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