287. Antique Rene Lalique Style Barolac Art Deco Opalescent Bowl Centerpiece 1930s


An impressive Art Deco Rene Lalique style opalescent Circular Vase of outstanding quality. Made in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s by Barolac Glass Company.   

The main outer body superbly moulded depicting raised Roses and foliage on a plain ground above a circular base rim.   

Condition: Good allover original untouched condition with no imperfections, possibly never used.  

Base acid mark BAROLAC.   

Height: (entire shown as image one) 7.25" (18.25cm). Diameter: (top rim) 8.75" (22.5.5cm). Diameter: (at base) 4” (10cm). 

Eur.475.00.   

Location: Dublin City, Ireland.  

Affordable fixed charge Worldwide Store to door shipping offered in house.   

Barolac Glass was produced in Czechoslovakia at the Inwald Glassworks during the 1930's for export primarily to England. The name "Barolac" and the crossed J's trademark were registered in the UK by John Jenkins and Sons Ltd, glass importers. The ideas for most of the original Barolac designs were contributed by Douglas Jenkins, son of John Jenkins. Douglas worked with the Head Designer Rudolf Schrotter and the senior draftsmen at Inwald to prepare drawings for the range of Barolac designs. When the drawings were completed, they were sent to Douglas Jenkins for his approval, and Douglas sent back any changes he would like to see before the iron moulds for making the glass were commissioned