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RENÉ LALIQUE ‘La Renommée d'Orsay’ tester display / 5 perfume bottles, moulded pressed glass, ca 1920 - Pignolet Gallery

RENÉ LALIQUE ‘La Renommée d'Orsay’ tester display / 5 perfume bottles, moulded pressed glass, ca 1920


RENÉ LALIQUE ‘La Renommée d'Orsay' tester display / 5 perfume bottles, moulded pressed glass.

The five-perfume tester ‘La Renommée d'Orsay' by René Lalique was created in the 1920s for the Orsay perfume house.A quadrangular body with five juxtaposed bottles in a single piece, bringing together the perfumer's most famous juices. White pressed moulded glass, satin matte and glossy, with traces of the original patina. The bottle itself is adorned with a sculpture of Renommée (an allegorical figure of glory) and bears witness to Lalique's refinement in the art of moulded-patinated glass.

It is a luxurious bottle designed with five separate small reservoirs, each intended to contain a different fragrance: ‘Chypre', ‘Fleur de France', ‘Le Lys', ‘Chevalier d'Orsay', ‘Les Fleurs d'Orsay', titled on each stopper and numbered from 1 to 5. Each small tester measures approximately 3 cm.

It was used for advertising and sales purposes, as a demonstration display in shops or at exhibitions. With this bottle, customers could test several fragrances at once, without having to handle several separate bottles.


Signed on the front left top (see photo).

Good condition. Please note that the end of a stem on one of the testers is missing (see photo).

  • Artist / Designer:René LALIQUE (1860 - 1945).
  • Signature / Monogram:Signed.
  • Period:20th Century / Mid Century / 1900 - 1920 / 1920 - 1940.
  • Country of Origin:France.
  • Dimensions (H x W x D):5cm x 22cm x 5cm.
  • Weight:1 Kg.
  • Condition:Excellent.
  • Style:Art Deco, Art Nouveau.
  • Material:Glass, Moulded pressed glass.
  • Price:1650 €


Packing and delivery costs to be expected:
Collection: Free.
For Belgium: 20€.
For France: 40€.
For Europe: 60€.
For the rest of the world: 150€.