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Treat yourself to an exceptional piece with the 8-day “INSEPARABLES” clock (1926) by René Lalique, an Art Deco treasure.

This relief-cast glass clock captures eternal beauty with two opalescent blue loving couples seated on prunus flowers, adding a touch of romance and sophistication to any interior.

Featuring a Swiss eight-day movement, as indicated on the dial, it demonstrates Swiss watchmaking precision and quality. The “R Lalique” signature embossed on the front and “France n° 765” engraved on the lower edge confirm its authenticity and prestigious provenance.

imensions: Height: 11 cm; Width: 11cm; Depth: 0.50 cm.

This model, created on September 3, 1926 in molded-pressed and patinated opalescent glass, is an emblematic work of René Lalique.

Listed under number 765 on page 377 of “R. LALIQUE, CATALOG RAISONNÉ DE L’ŒUVRE DE GLASS” by Félix Marcilhac, published by Les Editions de L’Amateur in 2011.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to acquire a work from a legendary master glassmaker, a gem for any collector and lover of Art Deco design.

Let yourself be charmed by this “INSEPARABLES” clock and enrich your collection with a historic and timeless piece.

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