Rene Lalique Verone Chandelier information and photos at RLalique.com are tied together on this main Verone Chandeliers page. Past and future auctions, historical details, sales, copies, reproductions, articles and more are all accessible from here. This page grows as more info is added to the website. Note: The chandelier is known both as Vérone and Dahlia.
Also Note: Vérone is the French name for the northern Italian City of Verona. The city and the metropolitan area have populations of over 250,000 and 700,000 (2017) respectively. Verona can trace it's past back to before the Common Era. But it's most famous for the being the setting of two Shakespeare plays: The Two Gentlemen of Verona & Romeo and Juliet. Here is a small collage of great Verona pictures.
Also Note: In both French and English, dahlias are any of the over 40 different species of the flowering bushy perennial plant originally from Central America and Mexico. Dahlias are a member of the same plant family as daisies, sunflowers, zinnias, and chrysanthemum. Because dahlias are tuberous, they can be a food source. When the Spanish arrived in Mexico in the early 1500's, dahlia tubers were being cultivated and eaten by the Aztecs. Today the dahlia is the Mexican national flower.
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All Lalique Verone Chandeliers |
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Model No. 2474 Circa 1927 |
Other names for this Verone:
Verone ou Dahlia |
Other types for this Chandelier: Light Fixture, Lustre, Lighting Fixture |
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Photos - Images Of Verone Chandeliers
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Close Copies: Verone Chandeliers |
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Post War Lalique Crystal Reproductions |
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Blog Articles That Mention Both Verone and Chandelier |
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