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Lalique|læˈliːk| [f. the name of René Lalique (1860–1945), French designer of jewels and glassware.] Used attrib. and ellipt. to designate jewellery and decorative glassware by or after the manner of Lalique.
1902Daily Chron. 31 May 2/3 Any jewel of uncommon design is modish, but prominently a Lalique, strung upon an imperceptible platinum chain. 1927Daily Express 28 Oct. 5/3 Both tray and stopper are decorated in the Lalique manner. 1936O. Lancaster Progress at Pelvis Bay 67 Its modernistic sofas, lalique panels and cleverly concealed lighting. 1939A. Keith Land below Wind xiii. 224 Like figures on a Lalique vase. 1970G. Savage Dict. Antiques 232/2 A good deal of Lalique glass deserves to be classified as ‘antiques of the future’. 1972Vogue 15 Mar. (inside front cover) Pair of ‘Lalique’ glass doves—{pstlg}65·00. |