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Lot 404

Lot 404

R LALIQUE - An early 20th century carved glass brooch, depicting two languid female figures...

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Lot 404

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R LALIQUE - An early 20th century carved glass brooch, depicting two languid female figures amongst flowers, the glass with blue patina, backed by bluish reflecting foil with a gilt metal backing. Stamped Lalique France and poincon. Length - 5.3cms. Weight - 21.74 grams.

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Fair condition. There are noticeable scratches to the back of the brooch, there is also a dent. The lalique stamp is a little worn yet legible. There is discolouration visible through the glass to the possible foil backing, there are light scratches and a couple of small chips to the glass. The pin is metal and has possibly been replaced.

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