Unique Lalique Mascots

Unique Lalique Mascots The Lalique Mascot Collectors' Club He promoted & sold the glass car mascots from the 1920' & 30's (up to the outbreak of ww2, he died in 1945).
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A club for all those interested in the car mascot production of René Jules Lalique, artist, jewelry designer, sculptor & modeler of fine glass collector objects d'art. Here in the UK the only outlet licensed to retail them at this time was the Breves galleries in London's Knightsbridge opposite Harrods. They also made & supplied the radiator lighting bases for them - Bouchons de Radiateur- Mascott

es. The production was continued first by his son Marc and then by his daughter Marie-Claude (now both deceased). The company still produce similar car mascots today and they are marketed as presse-papiers (paperweights) these are now made of crystal glass. The club is here to help, guide, authenticate & value these as a non profit making club website free for all to see & access the information & photos.

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Brighton And Hove
BN21JD

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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+447890836734

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A club for all those interested in the car mascot production of Rene Jules Lalique, artist, jewalery designer, sculpter & modeler of fine glass collector objects d'art. He promoted & sold the glass car mascots from the 1920' & 30's (up to the outbrerak of ww2, he died in 1945). Here in the UK the only outlet licensed to retail them at this time was the Breves galleries in London's Knightsbridge opposite Harrods. They also made & supplied the radiator lighting bases for them - Bouchons de Radiateur. The production was continued first by his son Marc and then by his daugher Marie-Claude (now both deceased). The company still produce similar car mascots today and they are marketed as presse-papiers (paperweights) these are now made of crystal glass. The club is here to help, guide, authenticate & value these as a non profit making club website free for all to see & access the infomation & photos.