Lalique Definition
The name Lalique in the context of antiques refer to the glass made by Rene Lalique in Paris. Lalique was a jeweler and created fine pieces in Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. The perfume bottles he designed for François Coty were an instant hit. The molded and pressed glass was used in making vases and vessels. Lalique antiques comprise of car mascots like horses and pea cocks also. Ashtrays, clocks and table ware are also in the list of Lalique antiques.