Lot 5 , Cinq Chevaux/Five Horses. A glass mascot by René Lalique, introduced on 26/8/1925, No.1122 Height overall 16.1cm. Length 14cm.

Cinq Chevaux/Five Horses. A glass mascot by René Lalique, introduced on 26/8/1925, No.1122 Height overall 16.1cm. Length 14cm.

Cinq Chevaux/Five Horses. A glass mascot by René Lalique, introduced on 26/8/1925, No.1122 clear and frosted glass, signed moulded R.LALIQUE with engraved FRANCE underneath behind the rear legs, mounted onto a contemporary metal display base, Height overall 16.1cm. Length 14cm.
Estimate £3,000-5,000

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.


Tiny chip to the mane, tiny chip to the reverse side tip of the hooves, old discoloured glue around the mount which is not readlily removeable. Unsigned mount overpainted in metallic grey with some oxidisation spotting and verdigris.


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Sold for £2,200