Description
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1930
Period
1930-1939
Condition
Good. Good condition. .
Dimensions
29in.H
74cmH
Diameter
18 in. (46 cm)
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Rene Lalique
“Perles” chandelier, design 1931.
Clear and frosted molded glass, hanging from a central, polished nickel pole. Diameter: 18 in. Drop: 29″.
Reference: Felix Marcilhac “Catalogue Raisonne de l’oueuvre de Verre” Fig. 2294, pg. 655.
Place of Origin
France
Date of Manufacture
1930
Period
1930-1939
Condition
Good. Good condition. .
Dimensions
29in.H
74cmH
Diameter
18 in. (46 cm)
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Diameter: 24”, Drop: 31” (adjustable)
Reference: Felix Marcilhac “Catalogue Raisonne de l’oueuvre de Verre” pg. 652
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