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Here are all of the R. Lalique Vanity or Bathroom sets in our database. All these items except the Fleurettes Nail Polisher are found on their respective category pages of the Catalogue. Notes: Most items in a set are identical designs and the only difference is the size (or shape for some trays) of each type of item. Where there is no difference in an item except size (or shape for trays), we say how many there are and show only one photo. If significant differences exist in the design we say "3 different Perfume Bottles" for example, and then show 3 Perfume Bottle pictures instead of one. The only model totally missing from below is a bowl for the Duncan set that we have never seen. Also note that the pump hardware for some Atomizers did change over time. And there are 2 documented (as existing) sets not listed here because we have never physically seen them. The first is a 1909 Art Nouveau style set based on a rose petals design. And for the second set, we don't even know what it looks like. Back To The Main Page Of The: Rene Lalique Catalogue Or See All: Perfume Bottles Garnitures De Toilette IndexFleurettesFleurettes was introduced in 1919 with the soap dish/tray coming in 1921 and the bowl in 1923. It has 13 items. There are 3 Perfume Bottles, 3 Atomizers, 2 Boxes, 3 Trays (two narrow rectangles and the soap dish), 1 Bowl, and 1 Nail Polisher. The items were available in frosted or clear glass with a choice of several patina colors highlighting the bands of small flowerheads. This is the only set to contain a Nail Polisher. EpinesEpines was introduced in 1920 with the soap dish/tray coming in 1921. It has 14 items. There are 4 Perfume Bottles, 4 Atomizers, 3 Boxes, and 3 Trays (two narrow ovals and the soap dish). PerlesPerles was introduced in 1926 and incorporated the already existing 1925 bowl. It has 12 items. There are 3 Perfume Bottles, 3 Atomizers, 2 Boxes, 3 Trays (two shapes), and 1 Bowl. The items were available in frosted or clear glass. This same design is also found on the Perles Vase and the Palerme Perfume Bottle. And for someone's creative idea for Perles, see this brilliant later made-up Perles Lamp. MyosotisMyosotis was introduced in 1928. It has 4 items. There are 3 different Perfume Bottles and 1 Box. All 4 items in the set are decorated with forget-me-nots and every item is stoppered or topped with a different figural design. EnfantsEnfants was introduced in 1931. It has 3 items. There is 1 Perfume Bottle, 1 Atomizer, and 1 Box. DahliaDahlia was introduced in 1931. It has 11 items. There are 4 Perfume Bottles, 3 Atomizers, 3 Boxes, and 1 Bowl. DuncanDuncan was introduced in 1931. It has 10 items. There are 4 different Perfume Bottles, 1 Atomizer, 2 Boxes, 2 Trays, and 1 Bowl (not shown). The 4 bottles were available for many years after the war with the dome stopper but signed Lalique France before they changed the post-war stopper to the big frosted rectangle. CactusCactus was introduced in 1942 but did not incorporate the existing Maison Lalique 1928 Cactus Perfume Bottle. Instead Lalique made a slightly larger version (about 20% bigger) of that bottle for this set. The atomizer came the next year in 1943. The set has 3 items. There is 1 Perfume Bottle, 1 Atomizer, and 1 Box. HeleneHelene was introduced in 1942. It has 3 items. There are 2 different Perfume Bottles and 1 Box. There is also a matching model 45 cm tall Helene Mirror. |
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