Identification

Attributed to Lalique 'Champs-Élysées' Frosted Crystal Bowl

Photo reference

2 uploaded photos

Overview

The bowl exhibits the iconic frosted oak leaf design of the 'Champs-Élysées' bowl, originally designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. Although the seller describes it as Lalique, there is no visible etched signature or maker's mark in the provided images to confirm authenticity.

Story

The Champs-Élysées design was introduced by Marc Lalique in 1951. Its stylized frosted oak leaves were inspired by the trees lining the famous Parisian avenue. Secondary market demand for Lalique crystal remains robust for iconic, authenticated mid-century designs. Buyers strongly prefer verified, signed pieces in pristine condition, while unmarked 'style of' pieces see significantly reduced liquidity and trade primarily as decorative wares.

Maker / Origin

Unattributed

Condition & Value

Overall structural integrity appears intact from broad views. Surface clarity and rim condition require close-up verification to rule out flea bites, micro-abrasions, or base wear. The pieces appear bright with no visible clouding or major chips in the photos.

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Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.

Market Analysis

Secondary market demand for Lalique crystal remains robust for iconic, authenticated mid-century designs. Buyers strongly prefer verified, signed pieces in pristine condition, while unmarked 'style of' pieces see significantly reduced liquidity and trade primarily as decorative wares.

Value Drivers

Iconic Champs-Élysées foliate design

Heavy frosted and clear crystal construction

Concerns

Unverified maker's mark — absence drops piece to unbranded decorative tier

Unverified dimensions — smaller variants command lower premiums

Potential hidden rim chips or base scratches

Best Venue

Locate and photograph the etched signature to unlock collector value. If signed, consign to a 20th-century design auction; if unmarked, market locally or online as a decorative centerpiece.

Upside Potential

Confirmation of an authentic 'Lalique France' signature and large-scale dimensions will immediately anchor the piece in the $900-$1,250 premium collector tier.

Authenticity Risk

medium

Lalique's iconic frosted designs are heavily reproduced by mid-tier glassmakers. The current lack of a visible etched signature prevents definitive authentication, which is mandatory for this category.

Also found — market-range context

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