This web page is designed to help you to figure out whether your perfume is an authentic Lalique flacon or not. Many pictures will be added over the next few weeks as I gather them. If you have a bottle you'd like seen here, please let me know. Full credit will be given.

There are four photo albums in the gallery:
Rene Lalique Perfumes 1900-1920
Rene Lalique 1921-1940
Lalique Perfumes 1941-1960
Lalique Perfumes 1961-1980
Lalique Perfumes 1981-Present.
Lalique Atomizers.
Misidentified and Non-Lalique Perfume Bottle Album.
Each category has a mixture of Commercial bottles and those made expressly for sale in the Maison Lalique boutiques.
There are some people who believe that any frosted perfume bottle is Lalique and there are some bottles which are unscrupulously signed Lalique, so to combat these errors, I have created the : Misidentified and Non-Lalique Perfume Bottle Album.

The first company Lalique started making perfume bottles was for Francois Coty. he then built up a reputation for fine crystal perfume bottles and other companies also wanted their fragrances to be bottled in Lalique's luxurious flacons.
Companies such as Worth, D'Heraud, Jay Thorpe, Guerlain, Marcel Rochas, Nina Ricci, LT Piver, Molyneux, Erasmic, Jean de Paris, D'Orsay, Molinard, Volnay, Raphael, Houbigant, Lionceau, De Vigny, Fragonard, Corday, Lubin, Arys, Delettrez, Gabilla, Isabey, Lucien Lelong, Renaud, Tokalon, Lancome, and many others.

Photos used on this page courtesy of Rago Arts & Auction Center
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