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A pair of Perles bottles, which show marked similarities to the Palerme model, were created in 1926. These industrial samples feature a cylindrical shape with truncated conical bodies, prominent necks topped with their original half-sphere caps. Made of white satin glass, these bottles are molded-pressed and decorated with relief designs of rows of cascading pearls distributed across three tiered friezes, forming garlands with oval patterns.
Perfume Bottle No. 2, a model created on March 19, 1926, is made of blown-pressed and opalescent white glass, with a molded-pressed cap, and stands at a height of 13.50 cm. This bottle is signed and numbered. It is listed in the "Catalogue Raisonné of the Glass Work by R. Lalique," authored by Félix Marcilhac and published by Les Editions de l'Amateur in 2011, as item number 602 on page 344.
René Lalique was a renowned French glass designer known for his innovative and artistic glass creations. His work often featured intricate designs and fine craftsmanship, making his pieces highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts. The detailed documentation and cataloging of his works, such as in the "Catalogue Raisonné," help to preserve and authenticate his legacy in the world of glass art.
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