Coq Nain Frosted Glass Rooster | Lalique Art Deco








Coq Nain Frosted Glass Rooster | Lalique Art Deco
Posture in glass….
Designed in 1928 by René Lalique for Lalique, the rooster began life as a luxury car mascot before finding its way onto desks and shelves as a sculptural paperweight.
Condition: Excellent
Key Features & Benefits
Era / Movement: Art Deco design introduced in 1928, produced across later decades
Material / Construction: Heavy molded glass with satin-frosted body and polished highlights
Maker / Provenance: Lalique, France; Coq Nain (Bantam Rooster) design by René Lalique
Style / Design Notes: Fan-like tail arranged in disciplined curves; compact base for visual stability
Care & Maintenance Tip: Dust with a soft cloth; avoid abrasives to preserve the frosted finish
Dimensions: 5.25” x 2.25” x 8.5”
Black & Gold Condition Guide
✨ We believe every piece tells a story — here’s how we describe the chapters they’ve lived so far:
Mint / Like New Practically time-traveled. Looks as though it’s never been used. Crisp, clean, and flawless.
Excellent Well-preserved with only the most minor signs of age (think a faint scratch or two, visible only if you squint). Structurally sound and show-stopping.
Very Good Loved and cared for. Some small signs of wear — maybe light surface marks, gentle fading, or a touch of patina — but nothing that distracts from its beauty or function.
Good Has earned its character. Noticeable wear such as scratches, discoloration, or finish loss, all consistent with age and use. Still fully functional and fabulous.
Well-Loved / As-Is This one has stories to tell. Expect visible flaws or wear (chips, cracks, missing parts), but still worthy for display, repurposing, or as a collector’s gem.
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