Description
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1920's
Period
1930-1939
Materials and Techniques
Glass
Other Characteristics
glass
Condition
Good. Good condition. .
Dimensions
16in.Hx16in.Wx0.7in.D
41cmHx41cmWx2cmD
Call Us: 646 322 4533
$12,500.00
Pair of Architectural Panels from the Elevator Doors – Oviatt Building Los Angeles, 1927. In clear and frosted glass, 16 in. square
Referenced in F. Marcilhac “R. Lalique Catalogue Raisonne No. 24 pg. 904
2 in stock
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1920's
Period
1930-1939
Materials and Techniques
Glass
Other Characteristics
glass
Condition
Good. Good condition. .
Dimensions
16in.Hx16in.Wx0.7in.D
41cmHx41cmWx2cmD

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