Small René Lalique crystal glass vase, Tehran model, 20th century birds engraving

Small blown-molded white glass vase signed R. Lalique *, "Tehran" model also known as an "engraving-like decor" vase, decorated with birds in medallions, placed on flowering branches, from the first half of the 20th century.
This vase is in good condition and is of good quality. Signed see photos. Model No. 955 referenced p. 429 of the Catalog raisonné de Marcilhac, created on January 30, 1926, appears in the catalogs of 1928 and 1932, deleted from the catalog in 1937, not included after 1947.
A note: tiny micro-scratches of time, see photos.
is a French master glassmaker and jeweler, founder of Maison Lalique. He became famous for his amazing creations of jewelry, then perfume bottles, vases, candlesticks, clocks and, at the end of his life, car cabochons. The company he founded still works and still creates many quality pieces that make him famous worldwide. The name of Lalique has remained attached to creativity and quality, because it has always known how to draw sumptuous objects but remaining discreet.