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A Lalique 'Laurrier' pattern vase in pale blue, 18 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has a large chip to the underside outside edge of the rim and a small chip to the outside edge on the top of the rim. Inscribed "R Lalique France" to the bottom of the body. Scratching internally. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. See images for more details. Better images of the larger chip now shown. Also image of very small pinprick size chip not mentioned in previous condiition report.
An impressive Lalique Champs-Elysees clear 'Leaf' bowl - 45cm - with mark to base CONDITION REPORTBy our judgement, condition of lot is mostly excellent, with no cracks, chips or scratches to 98% of item. Notably however, one of the leaf extensions sports some impact damage, though it remains sturdy and whole.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
A Lalique Helene octagonal scent or perfume bottle, having moulded panels of Art Deco style ladies - etched maker's mark to base - 14cm high, together with the matching 12cm diameter lidded powder bowl - etched Lalique mark to base CONDITION REPORTWe have attached a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.
A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE WITH AN ART DECO GEM-SET CLASP, BY LACLOCHE FRERES Comprising of seven strands of cultured pearls, measuring approximately 2.77 to 2.83, completed with an art deco element set with rock crystal, single-cut diamonds and green stones, mounted in platinum, signed Lacloche Frères, French assay mark, length approximately 115cm Lacloche Frères was a jewellery house renowned for its stunning Art Deco creations and was at the centre of the design movement in the early 20th century. The Lacloche brothers, Léopold, Jules, and Fernard moved to Paris from Madrid around the turn of the century and established a series of jewellery shops, finally settling in the Maison Lacloche Frères on 15 rue de la Paix in 1901. By 1908 there was a total of seven European store locations including Madrid and London. They produced some beautiful examples of jewellery and timepieces including a pendant watch which was the result of a collaboration between several exceptional craftsmen - Lalique, Verger, Vacheron Constantin and the enameller Paillet. Their customers were amongst the most prestigious, including the Duchess of Westminster, Edward VII, the Rothschilds, Elsa Schiaparelli and Florence Gould, not to mention the King of Siam and the Maharajahs of Jaipur and Kapurthala. During the First World War, Lacloche bought Faberge's London store and remaining stock when the Russian government repatriated the company's staff and assets. They exhibited at the 1925 Paris Exposition des Art Décoratifs to great acclaim, winning a Grand Prix for their display of fabulous jewels including a range of pendants and bracelets inspired by the classic fables of Fontaine. Over the decade, the company produced some of the finest and most creative jewellery, clocks and ladies accessories, in a style which would become synonymous with the Art Deco period. From tiaras, diamond bracelets and colourful gem set jabot pins to mother of pearl inlaid clocks and vanity cases. As with many family-owned businesses, the crash of 1929 had a significant effect on Lacloche Frères. The firm filed for bankruptcy in 1931, and the Lacloche Frères stores closed in 1935. Jacques - son of the fourth Lacloche brother, also named Jacques, who had died tragically in a train crash in 1900 - opened a Lacloche Frères store in the Carlton Hotel in Cannes, and in 1938 he opened a store in Paris under the name SARL Jacques Lacloche. Jacques' ventures proved successful, and his clientele included Prince Rainier, who commissioned a diamond and sapphire brooch as a wedding present for Grace Kelly. The firm officially closed in 1960, yet the Lacloche Frères legacy lives on through their jewellery which continues to delight collectors today.
A Lalique 'Nemours' black glass bowl,modern, moulded with a flower head pattern with white enamelled tips, signed 'Lalique France', labelled,25.3cm diameterCondition report: Minor scuff to the underside near engraved signature. Minor scuffs to the inside - appears to be free of chips, cracks or other damage.
A Lalique glass 'Masque de Femme' and coromandel jewellery box,modern, fitted with a glass panel to the cover, opening to reveal a fitted interior with a lift-out tray, with certificate and booklet, 21cm wide21cm deep9cm high, with original boxCondition report: Some lightness to the colour on the top of the box. Small mark to the back next to the hinge. Otherwise good overall.
A Lalique 'Naiades' opalescent glass strut clock, the mother-of-pearl dial with gilt metal chapter ring with black Arabic numerals, the frame with moulded signature 'R Lalique',11.25cm squareCondition report: Minor chips to the top edge. Scuffing to the lower edge. Winds - no gurantee this is working.
A LARGE COLLECTION OF CHINA AND GLASS to include a Lalique style perfume bottle, 14.5cm in height; engraved glass and white metal topped perfume bottles; art glass vases; a Grays Pottery ewer; blue and white plates; a green lustre glass vase with a white metal rim Condition: in mixed condition; the Grays ewer in good condition; the Lalique style perfume bottle stopped has two chips

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