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Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl

By Susievk, 23 March, 2009
Description

I have seen this bowl for sale on Ebay for $750 US
Is this a mistake?

Category
Glassware and Crystal
Medium
crystal or glass
Distinguishing marks
no marks
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
6" approx
Date Period
not sure
Weight
quite heavy
History
Bought from an Antique centre
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
not sure
For Sale?
No
Photos

Anonymous (not verified)

16 years 4 months ago

Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl

Hello, the Honfleur pattern bowl has been copied by the Czech glassmakers. this is one of those. The obvious mold seam and the fact that it is unsigned guarantee that it is not genuine Lalique.

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Anonymous (not verified)

16 years 3 months ago

In reply to Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl

Thanks for answering my question. I think I have just
learnt my first lesson. I bought the bowl from an
antique dealer who told me it was unsigned but definitely
Lalique and even gave me a receipt for a Lalique bowl.
When you mention the seam - where is the seam. Just so
that I know what to look out for in the future. Is it
the ridge about half way down around the rim of the flower section.
Thanks again.

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Anonymous (not verified)

16 years ago

In reply to Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl

Hello, you can see the seam running around the entire circumference of the bowl. It is a faint line in the glass, which shows where the mold was joined together. Lalique has all mold seams polished out at the factory, or includes them in the design to minimize them.

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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl

And all Lalique is signed.

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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 1 month ago

In reply to Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl

This is a question regarding signatures. I've seen some that look stamped, some that are in script, I see ads for acid etched I think is what they say and I've seen some that say it comes with the original papersticker, which I immediately mistrust. Are there fake signatures out there as well? How does this fake glass get into the country, who buys it? I know I got taken really bad on not one, not two, but three pieces of what I thought was LCTiffany and it cost me a fortune, I thought the stuff was real, it was extremely good quality, I've seen some of the faked Tiffany and was always able to tell, but this stuff was absolutely stunning. I just don't know how we are supposed to tell by pictures, if buying on Ebay for instance. Any hints would be greatly appreciated and I am very interested regarding Lalique signatures. Thanks for anything you can share.

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Lovejoy

15 years 1 month ago

In reply to Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl

If you have a receipt that states the piece is Tiffany or Lalique then you have the law behind you. Selling pieces as genuine that are fake is fraud.
I would suggest that if you are going to buy such things find a dealer that specializes in Lalique who has a reputation to protect rather than buy off ebay. As for signatures, it's a learning experince, there is only so much you can get from books, here's a link for you:

http://www.libertys.com/glass.htm
http://www.laliqueperfumebottles.com/laliquemarks.htm
http://books.google.ca/books?id=pq1n6C6qje4C&pg=PA142&lpg=PA142&dq=lali…

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kathyBeh

16 years 3 months ago

In reply to Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: Unsigned Lalique Honfleur candy bowl

The copies sell for $25.00 or so. Hope you did not get ripped off.

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