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    Rene Lalique clear and frosted glass 'Longchamp B' mascot. Features the head of a horse. The piece is mounted onto a rectangular, black glass base. Mou...
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  • Rene Lalique Original Art Deco Opalescent Vitesse Car Mascot
    By René Lalique
    Located in Northampton, GB
    Original Car Mascot #1160 From our Rene Lalique collection, we are delighted to offer this stunning Rene Lalique Opalescent Vitesse car mascot also known as the “Goddess of Speed“. ...
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  • Original Art Deco Rene Lalique Faucon (Falcon) Car Mascot
    By René Lalique
    Located in Northampton, GB
    Original Rene Lalique Car Mascot #1124 Bouchon de Radiateur Faucon From our Rene Lalique collection, we are delighted to offer this stunning French Rene Lalique Falcon...
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  • Original Art Deco Rene Lalique Sanglier (Wild Boar) Car Mascot
    By René Lalique
    Located in Northampton, GB
    Original Rene Lalique Car Mascot From our Rene Lalique collection, we are delighted to offer this stunning French Rene Lalique Sanglier (Wild Boar) car mascot. The car mascot is mod...
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  • Rene Lalique Glass Opalescent Tete d'epervier Falcon Mascot
    By René Lalique
    Located in Chelmsford, Essex
    Rene Lalique Opalescent glass 'Tete d'epervier' Mascot. Featuring a falcons head. Moulded makers mark, 'LALIQUE FRANCE'. Book reference: Marcilhac 1139.
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  • French Rene Lalique 'Figurine Mains Jointes' Glass Cachet
    By René Lalique
    Located in Worcester Park, GB
    Rare Rene lalique signed blue stained 'Figurine Mains Jointes' one of his rare small female form cachets- dating from 1920. (Ref: Marcilhac 209) Cachets were made so you could have your initials cut into the base and then use it to mark red wax seals...
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