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The Satyre carafe, designed by René Lalique in 1923 for Cusenier, is a notable piece of craftsmanship. Made from white blown-molded glass, it features a molded-pressed handle with sepia patina and a similarly crafted stopper. The base of the carafe is engraved with the signature: "R. LALIQUE POUR CUSENIER," indicating its authenticity and origin. The carafe measures 25 cm in height and has a diameter of 15 cm, and it is in perfect condition.
This carafe is cataloged in Félix Marcilhac's reference book, "René Lalique - Catalogue Raisonné de l'Œuvre de Verre," published by Les Éditions de l'Amateur in Paris in 2011, specifically on page 741, entry no. 3167.
René Lalique, a master glassmaker, is renowned for his ability to blend functionality with artistic beauty. The sepia patina applied to the white blown-molded glass of the Satyre carafe adds a timeless elegance and visual depth to the piece. The design, including the finely crafted handle and stopper, showcases Lalique's meticulous attention to detail.
This carafe, created for Cusenier, a well-known fine liqueur company, serves as both a utilitarian object and a piece of decorative art. It exemplifies the collaboration between Lalique and prestigious brands of his era. René Lalique's creations are highly valued by collectors for their refinement and innovation. The 1923 Satyre carafe is a rare and valuable item, making it an ideal acquisition for Art Deco enthusiasts and glass art connoisseurs.
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