Lot 6 , Cinq Chevaux/Five Horses. A glass mascot by René Lalique, introduced on 26/8/1925, No.1122 height overall 13.5cm. Length 14cm.

Cinq Chevaux/Five Horses. A glass mascot by René Lalique, introduced on 26/8/1925, No.1122 height overall 13.5cm. Length 14cm.

Cinq Chevaux/Five Horses. A glass mascot by René Lalique, introduced on 26/8/1925, No.1122 in clear and frosted glass with a slight amethyst tint, signed moulded in relief R.LALIQUE and engraved FRANCE underneath, on original Breves Galleries lighting display radiator cap mount, height overall 13.5cm. Length 14cm.
Estimate £7,000-10,000

Marcilhac no.1122, p.497.
Weiner p.30.
André Citroën approached René Lalique to come up with an appropriate design for his new 5CV (Chevaux Vapour) motorcar, what Lalique produced was a marvellous concept reflecting the car in animal form. This being the first official car mascot produced for a specific make of automobile.


One tiny raised sharp point on the top of the mane and a tiny bruise/chip over the 'rump' of the horses otherwise very good condition, mount has not been removed for inspection of the base as is fixed in place.
Provenance: Artcurial, Paris, France.
UNUSUAL UPPER CASE ENGRAVED 'FRANCE' ACTUALLY READS AS 'FRANIE'.


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