Lot 201
  • 201

STEEL, ALUMINUM AND PEARL BROOCH, RENÉ LALIQUE, FRANCE

Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 USD
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Description

  • René Lalique
Of geometric design, centering a button-shaped pearl measuring approximately 6.9 mm, within an octagonal-shaped openwork polished steel and aluminum frame with beaded accents, signed Lalique, France; circa 1910-1915.

Exhibited

Cleveland Museum of Art, Artistic Luxury: Faberge, Tiffany, Lalique, Cleveland, Ohio, 19 October - 18 January 2009.

Literature

A brooch of the same design illustrated in The Jewellery of René Lalique, A Goldsmiths Company Exhibition, May 28 to July 24, 1987, by Vivienne Becker, page 132, no. 123.

Condition

Overall good condition, with minor wear to the steel and aluminum mounting unnoticeable to the unaided eye. Faint scratches and a small nick to the reverse of the mounting and light surface wear on front. Signed LALIQUE FRANCE on reverse with an obscured mark. The button-shaped pearl with good luster, extremely minute blemishes with very faint rose overtone. Please note that the pearl has not been tested for natural origin.
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Catalogue Note

Please note that the pearl has not been tested for natural origin.