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Paul Stamati Gallery
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Bridgewater, CT 06752 , United States
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Rene Lalique Clock
$ 3,900
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Description
Rene Lalique clock "Quatre Moineaux du Japon".
In clear and frosted glass with white patina.
This model was created on April 3, 1928 exclusively for the ATO clocks manufacturers. Electric movement needs battery. -
More Information
Origin: France Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Art Glass, Pressed Condition: Good. You can't find one in better condition. Creation Date: 1928 Styles / Movements: Traditional Dealer Reference #: SKU00000910 Incollect Reference #: 601075 -
Dimensions
W. 7 in; H. 7 in; D. 4 in; W. 17.78 cm; H. 17.78 cm; D. 10.16 cm;
Message from Seller:
Paul Stamati Gallery, with nearly 40 years of experience, offers an exceptional selection of French Art Deco pieces, including chandeliers, wall sconces, bronzes, and more from the 1930s. Located in Bridgewater, CT, the gallery operates by appointment only and can be reached at 646.322.4533 or gallerymail@stamati.com.
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