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Lalique Crystal Cat-Sitting-Perfect-Signed
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Pre 1920 item# 111399
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El Alcazar
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1195.00
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Lalique made two types of crystal cats that were inspired by the pharaonic influence in the Art deco period--this is the sitting version--the other is crouching-first cats were made in 1932 and uncertain when production ended but are not made now-modern Lalique cats are scrawny frivolous Socialist cats and lack the dignity and graveness of the previous ones-8.5 inches high--etched signature on bottom- LALIQUE-circle with a letter and FRANCE--perfect condition
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American Blue Glass Presidential Ashtray
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Pre 1900 item# 69172
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El Alcazar
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225.00
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American Blue glass plate ashtray with US presidential emblem of eagle, laurel leafs and stars presented by Jackie Kennedy during fund raiser in the early sixties to a Puerto Rican business man on the island--piece is 9 inches in diameter and stands about an inch high--no condition problems---Glass company unknown--name of Puerto Rican business man furnished with sale--apart from the interesting provenance--it is a heavy and very pretty piece of high quality colored American glass--too bad it did not make the Jackie Onassis sale in NYC
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German Imperial Cut Glass Vase---1880s
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Pre 1900 item# 68727
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395.00
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Very fine German imperial cut glass vase--blue cut to clear--the two eagles are raised from the glass as well as trimmed bases and lip with heraldic shields --base glass is frosted crackle--12 inches high--5 inch diameter at top tapering to 3 inch base---condition is perfect--minor wear to inside of base supports age--blue glass is highlighted with gold--since there are two different crests repeated at top and bottom of piece, this vase most likely celebrates a royal union--fascinating useful object from a rich cultivated past--ca 1880s
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