Rene Lalique opalescent 'Roscoff' large charger, originally designed in 1932, with radiating fish heads encircling the flared border, bubbles/water droplets to the centre. Acid etched signed 'R. Lalique' to the centre. Diameter 36 cm. Note: named after a beautiful fishing port in Bretagne, France. Fish is a symbol of life, fertility and prosperity, that is a recurring theme in Lalique's works.