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Lot 27
  • 27

Pendente in seta e vetro, René Lalique "deux figurines" 1919 circa.

Estimate
4,000 - 6,000 EUR
bidding is closed

Description

  • René Lalique
  • firmato R. LALIQUE
  • misue 5.5 x 4.7 cm., peso gr. 26
modellato come una croce con due figure femminili contrapposte attorniate da decori floreali

Literature

pubblicato nel catalogo ragionato R.Lalique curato da Félix Marcilhac a pag. 574 , tavola 1633, creato e modellato nel 1919, pubblicato nel catalogo del 1928, poi soppresso dal catalogo nel 1932 e non ripreso dopo 1947

Condition

Glass and silk longchain pendant "deux figurines", 1919 René Lalique published dans "le catalogue raisonné Lalique" pages 574 by Félix Marcilhac, plate numbered as 1633, created and modeled in 1919, published in 1928, deleted in 1932 catalogue and not recorded after 1947. Good condition over all, some little chips, signed on one side R. LALIQUE in capital characters, total weight gr. 27.
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