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Rene Lalique Plafonnier

'Charmes', model 2458, designed 1924

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Rene Lalique Plafonnier

'Charmes', model 2458, designed 1924

the moulded glass dish with birch leaf decoration, re-wired.

£2,850

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Dimensions: 71cm (28") High, 34cm (13½") Wide, bowl height 12 cm
Stock code: 79633
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